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What’s the weather like in Bahamas in November?
The temperature dips a little compared to the previous few months, but this is a popular time to visit the islands as it’s the start of the drier season. The Bahamas weather in November sees much less rainfall than in the summer and hours of sunshine every day along the pristine beaches.
Geographical influences
The Bahamas is one of the most idyllic resorts in the Caribbean. There are more than 700 islands, found near Florida in the north and stretching close to Cuba in the south. Northern islands are a little cooler and wetter but warm Gulf Stream air easily flows across the flat and low landscapes. The crystal-clear waters are warm all-year round.
Averages
Thanks to the hot tropical climate, the weather in Bahamas in November sees impressive temperatures and bags of sunshine. The average daytime high’s around 28°C, dropping to just 22°C on rare cooler days. The sun will shine for an average of seven hours this month, from 11 hours of daylight. The water temperature’s a pleasant 26°C, which gives you the chance to cool off in the Atlantic. Rain’s nothing to worry about in the Bahamas in November. The heavy summer showers disappear and you can expect just 60mm. The UV level’s moderate and so is the heat and humidity, but take care when you’re out in the sun and relaxing by the beaches.
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