Strongly characterised by the tropical monsoon climate,
November experiences more wet days compared to
October, setting the trend for the subsequent wetter months. While the rainfall escalates up to 118mm (4.65"),
Belém's inherent warmth remains a constant throughout the year, ensuring a uniformly tropical weather. The city never loses its charm as the increasing rains bring a fresh lease of life to the city's diverse flora and fauna. Although November rings in the wet season, the city's exciting blend of traditional and modern attractions continues to captivate the visitors.
Temperature
With average temperatures fluctuating between a high of 32.3°C (90.1°F) and a low of 21.9°C (71.4°F), November stands out as the warmest month in Belém.
Heat index
November's heat index is estimated at a burning hot 47°C (116.6°F).
Stay mindful: Heat exhaustion and heat cramps are likely. Heatstroke could follow extended physical effort.
Always consider that heat index estimations are for light winds and places in the shade. A rise in the heat index by 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees may result from direct sunlight exposure.
Note: The heat index, also known as 'apparent temperature' or 'felt air temperature', is an amalgamation of air temperature and humidity to express the equivalent perceived temperature. An individual's temperature experience can be influenced by extra factors, including metabolic differences, activity levels, and clothing. Do note, being directly under sun rays can amplify the heat you feel, potentially raising the heat index by 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees. Heat index values are especially vital to children. Young individuals are generally in more danger than adults due to their lower capacity to sweat. Moreover, their large skin surface in relation to their small bodies and the increased heat generation from their activities makes them more vulnerable.
Sweat evaporation, driven by perspiration, is the method the human body uses to rid itself of excessive warmth. Augmented relative humidity impedes typical body cooling mechanisms by lowering the evaporation rate, resulting in decreased body cooling and an amplified perception of heat. Rising body temperatures due to excess heat retention could signify impending heat disorders.
Humidity
The months with the lowest humidity in Belém,
Brazil, are October and November, with an average relative humidity of 83%.
Rainfall
In November, the rain falls for 13 days. Throughout November, 118mm (4.65") of precipitation is accumulated. Throughout the year, there are 221 rainfall days, and 2922mm (115.04") of precipitation is accumulated.
Sea temperature
In Belém, in November, the average water temperature is 28.4°C (83.1°F).
Note: Water temperatures ranging between 25°C (77°F) and 29°C (84.2°F) are regarded as very warm, making swimming, diving, and similar water activities pleasurable for extended periods.
Daylight
In Belém, the average length of the day in November is 12h and 11min.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 05:52 and sunset at 18:02. On the last day of November, in Belém, sunrise is at 05:56 and sunset at 18:08 -03.
Sunshine
The average sunshine in November in Belém is 6.8h.
UV index
January through
May,
August through
December, with an average maximum UV index of 12, are months with the highest UV index in Belém. A UV Index reading of 11, and higher, represents an extreme threat to health from unprotected exposure to Sun's UV rays for ordinary individuals.
Note: The UV index of 12 during November translates into the following guidance:
Take all critical precautions, unprotected skin might burn swiftly. Between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., UV radiation is strongest. Make an effort to avoid direct sunlight during this time, remembering that shade structures may not provide full sun protection. Opt for tightly woven and loose clothing to enhance protection from the Sun. Regardless of the cloudiness of the day, a sunscreen with SPF 30 or more should be applied and reapplied generously, specifically after swimming or outdoor exercise. Note! Reflective surfaces like sand and water heighten the UV radiation levels.