November in the
Great Basin National Park initiates the onset of winter as temperatures begin to decrease significantly over
October. A stark shift in weather is visible with increased snowfall to 8.7" (221mm) as the mercury dips to an average of 48.4°F (9.1°C). Striking contrasts between the lingering fall colors and the freshly fallen snow create a remarkable display of nature's beauty. Hints of winter can be seen across the park, with frost touching the grounds in the morning. November is therefore a spectacular time to witness the change of seasons.
Temperature
With the onset of November, Great Basin National Park's average high-temperature adjusts, receding from October's comfortable 61.7°F (16.5°C) to a chilly 48.4°F (9.1°C). November nights present a stark temperature decrease to a freezing cold 25.9°F (-3.4°C).
Rainfall
In Great Basin National Park, in November, 0.98" (25mm) of precipitation is typically accumulated. Throughout the year, 13.31" (338mm) of rain is accumulated.
Snowfall
January through
June,
September through
December are months with snowfall. In Great Basin National Park, in November, 8.7" (221mm) of snow is typically accumulated. Throughout the year, 72.52" (1842mm) of snow is accumulated.
Daylight
In November, the average length of the day is 10h and 4min.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 7:05 am and sunset at 5:36 pm PDT. On the last day of November, sunrise is at 6:36 am and sunset at 4:15 pm PST.
Note: On Sunday, November 3. 2024, at 2:00 am, Daylight Saving Time ends, and the time zone changes from PDT to PST. Daylight Saving Time starts again on Sunday,
March 9. 2025, at 2:00 am; consequently, the time zone reverts from PST to PDT.