November could be the nicest month to visit central Florida from a weather perspective. It is the driest month, with measurable rain only occurring about once every 5 days. Afternoon high temperatures exceed 70 degrees about 90% of the time, but hot temperatures of 90F or above are quite rare.
November is the last month of Atlantic hurricane season. Tropical storms hitting Florida in November are fairly rare. There have only been 13 landfalls, and most of those were tropical storms. Only 3 hurricanes – Yankee (1935), Kate (1985) and Nicole (2022) – made landfall in Florida in November. Still, it’s worth keeping an eye on the tropics if planning a trip at this time of year.
Precipitation
Probability >.01″ 20%
Probability >.50″ 6%
Probability >1″ 2%
Temperatures
| High | Low Maximum | Low | High Minimum | |
| Record | 93F (34C) | 50F (10C) | 28F (-2C) | 76F (24.5C) |
| Normal November 1 | 81F (31C) | N/A | 61F (16C) | N/A |
| Normal November 30 | 76F (24.5C) | N/A | 56F (13C) | N/A |
Max Temperature Probabilities

Minimum Temperature Probabilities

