Fort Lauderdale, Florida, experiences a transition in November from the wet, hot summer to the dry, cooler winter. Typical conditions include daytime highs in the low 80s Fahrenheit (high 20s Celsius) and nighttime lows in the high 60s Fahrenheit (around 20 Celsius). Rainfall diminishes significantly compared to the preceding months, with humidity also decreasing, making for a more comfortable atmosphere. Ocean temperatures remain warm, generally in the low 80s Fahrenheit (high 20s Celsius).
This period offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities. The reduced rainfall and humidity create an ideal climate for exploring beaches, enjoying watersports, or partaking in other outdoor pursuits. Historically, November marks the beginning of the peak tourist season in Fort Lauderdale, as visitors seek refuge from colder climates further north. This influx contributes significantly to the local economy.