November witnesses a notable climb on the rainfall spectrum with 223mm (8.78"). This onset of monsoon influences various weather aspects at
Seychelles International Airport. The sunlight hours and daylight begin to recede, making room for climatic diversity. As if undeterred by the shifts, the sea remains welcoming to swimmers and snorkelers. This month’s ability to beautifully merge the returning rainfall and retreating sunshine glamorizes the Seychelles landscape in a distinctive style.
Temperature
Seychelles International Airport observes an average high-temperature of a still moderately hot 29°C (84.2°F) in November, the same as
October. Nighttime temperature experiences an average drop to a still moderately hot 23°C (73.4°F) in November.
Rainfall
In November, in Seychelles International Airport, the rain falls for 16 days. Throughout November, 223mm (8.78") of precipitation is accumulated. In Seychelles International Airport, during the entire year, the rain falls for 187 days and collects up to 2258mm (88.9") of precipitation.
Sea temperature
In November, the average sea temperature is 28°C (82.4°F).
Note: For swimming, diving, and similar activities, the water temperatures between 25°C (77°F) and 29°C (84.2°F) are considered delightful, allowing for extended periods of enjoyment without discomfort.
Daylight
The average length of the day in November in Seychelles International Airport is 12h and 20min.
On the first day of November, sunrise is at 05:53 and sunset at 18:09. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 05:55 and sunset at 18:17 +04.
Sunshine
In Seychelles International Airport, Seychelles, the average sunshine in November is 7h.
UV index
January through
April,
August through
December, with an average maximum UV index of 12, are months with the highest UV index in Seychelles International Airport. A UV Index estimate of 11, and higher, represents an ultimate health vulnerability from exposure to the Sun's UV rays for average individuals.
Note: The maximum daily UV index of 12 in November interprets into the following recommendations:
Undertake all key precautions, as unprotected skin and eyes may get burns in no time. Seek shade and limit direct Sun exposure between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when UV radiation is at its peak, but be aware that not all shade structures provide complete sun protection. Shield yourself from the harmful effects of UV radiation with sun-protective attire, a hat, and quality sunglasses. Prompt application of a broad-spectrum sunscreen, SPF 30+, is necessary after a swim or an outdoor workout and it should be re-applied every two hours. Attention! The combination of sand and water reflections enhances UV ray intensity.