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What’s the weather like in Monte Carlo in November?
Monte Carlo weather in November begins to cool down, which means temperatures continue to decrease throughout the month and warmer clothes are necessary. It’s still fairly mild compared to the weather back home, so if you want to escape the cold, Monte Carlo is perfect.
Geographical influences
With a Mediterranean climate, it’s no surprise that the autumn months are relatively mild. Monte Carlo is located between the base of the Southern Alps and the Mediterranean, which influences the mild weather experienced during autumn and winter. The region is on a prominent, steep slope, which is like a steep slope overlooking the stunning coastline. Sea breezes are slightly colder at this time of year, so you might need a jacket to stay warm on cooler days.
Averages
There’s quite a lot of rainfall in November with up to 123mm of rain spread over seven days of the month. Make sure to pack an umbrella or raincoat and keep an eye on the forecast before leaving your hotel. On average, there are seven hours of sunshine each day with an average humidity of 72%. The daily average temperature is 14°C with lows of 12°C at night. The sea is still quite mild at 17°C, but it’s worth dipping your toe in to check the water before going for a swim.