Typically, November marks the transition from the wet to the dry season in El Salvador. This period offers a respite from the intense rains of the preceding months, while still retaining a pleasant humidity. Temperatures generally range from comfortable lows in the high teens Celsius overnight to daytime highs in the low thirties. This transitional period can also see occasional showers, though significantly less frequent and intense than during the wet season.
Understanding El Salvador’s climate during this month is crucial for travelers and residents alike. The more temperate weather presents an ideal opportunity for outdoor activities and exploration. From hiking volcanoes to exploring coffee plantations or relaxing on the Pacific coast, Novembers climate provides a pleasant backdrop. Historically, this transition period has also been important for agriculture, allowing for land preparation and planting for the dry season harvest.