Bangalore, India, experiences a transitionary period during November, moving from the wet monsoon season to the drier winter months. This period is characterized by moderate temperatures, reduced rainfall, and lower humidity compared to the preceding months. Typical daytime temperatures range from the mid-20s to low 30s degrees Celsius (mid-70s to high 80s Fahrenheit), while nights are cooler, often dipping into the high teens Celsius (mid-60s Fahrenheit). Occasional showers are still possible, though significantly less frequent and intense than during the monsoon.
This time of year presents favorable conditions for tourism and outdoor activities. The pleasant weather makes it ideal for exploring the city’s parks, gardens, and historical sites. The post-monsoon greenery adds to the city’s beauty. Furthermore, the moderate climate provides a comfortable environment for various cultural events and festivals that often take place during this period. Historically, this transition period has marked the beginning of the harvest season in the surrounding agricultural regions, playing a significant role in the local economy and traditions.