The climate in Puerto Rico’s capital during this month offers a transition from the wetter season to drier conditions. Typically, temperatures range from average highs in the low 80sF (high 20sC) to average lows in the mid-70sF (low 20sC). Rainfall decreases compared to previous months, but showers can still occur. Ocean temperatures remain warm, making swimming and other water activities pleasant.
Understanding the prevailing meteorological conditions during this period is crucial for travelers planning vacations, businesses organizing outdoor events, and residents preparing for the shift in seasonal patterns. Historically, November marks the beginning of the peak tourist season in San Juan, as visitors seek to escape colder climates in North America and Europe. This transition period also influences local agriculture and the timing of various cultural festivals and events.