November offers a calming influence on
St. Augustine's weather, with a noticeable decrease in average daily warmth. As the city prepares to bid adieu to autumn, it witnesses an appreciable lessening of rainfall. Observers noticed an average rainfall of around 2.3" (58mm) distributed over 7 days this month. Sunlit days still abound, and the chilled sea surface temperature signals the upcoming winter. The month of November infuses variety into St. Augustine's rich climatic repertoire with a more temperate feel.
Temperature
The arrival of November in St. Augustine corresponds with a light shift in temperature, down from a moderately hot 81°F (27.2°C) in
October to a still warm 73.9°F (23.3°C). In the month of November, St. Augustine witnesses a consistent average low-temperature of 55.9°F (13.3°C).
Rainfall
The month with the least rainfall in St. Augustine is November, when the rain falls for 7 days and typically collects 2.28" (58mm) of precipitation.
Ocean temperature
In November, the average ocean temperature in St. Augustine,
Florida, is 73.9°F (23.3°C).
Note: The allure of a swim in 73.9°F (23.3°C) waters can be influenced by your feelings towards the cold, today's sunshine, the wind's touch, and the ambient warmth. To put it in perspective, Olympic standards demand water temperatures of 77°F (25°C) to 82.4°F (28°C).
Daylight
In November, the average length of the day in St. Augustine, Florida, is 10h and 40min.
On the first day of November in St. Augustine, sunrise is at 7:39 am and sunset at 6:38 pm EDT. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 7:02 am and sunset at 5:25 pm EST.
Note: On Sunday, November 3. 2024, at 2:00 am, Daylight Saving Time ends, and the time zone changes from EDT to EST. Daylight Saving Time starts again on Sunday,
March 9. 2025, at 2:00 am; consequently, the time zone reverts from EST to EDT.
Sunshine
In St. Augustine, the average sunshine in November is 7h.
UV index
In St. Augustine, the average daily maximum UV index in November is 5. A UV Index reading of 3 to 5 represents a moderate health risk from unsafe exposure to UV radiation for the ordinary person.
Note: The maximum daily UV index, 5 in November, converts into the following recommendations:
Undertake precautions - Obligation exists to protect against skin and eye damage. The solar radiation around mid-day is intense; avoid the Sun and stay safe. A hat with a broad brim is indispensable, filtering out up to half of UV rays. Caution! The Sun's UV intensity grows with reflections off sand and water.