Darwin - Recent November Temperatures and Rainfall

The numbers here describe what the November weather in Darwin, Northern Territory Australia was like for every year since 2010. A series of tables gives November data by year for temperature and precipitation.

They begin with average maximum and minimum temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius. That's followed by how many hot days occurred each November. Then there's information on how much rain actually landed this month during recent years, as well as how often Darwin had wet weather.

The climate data come from weather measurements made at Darwin Airport.

Temperature Weather iconTemperature

November temperature averages by year in Darwin
High °F Low °F Year High °C Low °C
94 79 2023 34 26
93 78 2022 34 26
94 78 2021 35 26
95 78 2020 35 26
94 78 2019 35 26
93 78 2018 34 26
93 77 2017 34 25
93 78 2016 34 25
94 79 2015 35 26
94 77 2014 34 25
91 76 2013 33 25
93 78 2012 34 25
91 77 2011 33 25
92 77 2010 33 25
Number of days in November when the temperature in Darwin rose to at least 21 or 32 degrees Celsius
Year 21 °C
70 °F
32 °C
90 °F
2023 30 29
2022 30 28
2021 30 29
2020 30 29
2019 30 28
2018 30 29
2017 30 29
2016 30 25
2015 30 30
2014 30 29
2013 30 22
2012 30 29
2011 30 26
2010 29 27

Rainy Weather iconRain

This table gives the total precipitation that fell on Darwin during November in each year from 2010. The number of days with precipitation counts the days when rainfall amounted to 0.254 millimeters (0.01 inches) or more.

Total rainfall for November in Darwin
Days Year Inches Milli­metres
9 2023 2.4 61
16 2022 9.8 250
11 2021 4.9 124
9 2020 3.7 93
8 2019 3.4 87
16 2018 8.2 209
15 2017 6.9 175
11 2016 8.3 211
7 2015 3.3 84
10 2014 6.5 166
18 2013 12.4 314
11 2012 3.1 79
21 2011 6.0 152
13 2010 8.2 208
Reference

Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology. Climate Data Online.

Jay Lawrimore. 2016. Global Summary of the Month, Version 1.0. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. 

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