Houston Weather in November: Finally, the Good Months
- Austin Johnson

- Jun 12
- 2 min read
If you've only experienced Houston in July, November will feel like a different city. This is when Houston exhales — and it's arguably the best month of the year to be here. Here's what to expect, what to pack, and how the rest of the calendar stacks up.
Houston weather in November at a glance
November is when Houston's brutal summer humidity finally breaks and the city becomes genuinely pleasant. Expect:
• Highs: typically in the low-to-mid 70s°F early in the month, easing into the 60s as it progresses
• Lows: generally in the 50s, dipping toward the upper 40s by late November
• Humidity: noticeably lower than summer — still present, but no longer oppressive
• Rain: moderate; a few rainy days, but nothing like the summer downpours
• Vibe: patio season, outdoor everything, the city finally comfortable outside
November is the reward for surviving August. Locals live outdoors this month.
What to pack for Houston in November
• Layers. Mornings and evenings can be cool (50s); afternoons warm (70s). A light jacket or sweater plus short sleeves underneath is the move.
• Light jacket, not a heavy coat. You rarely need serious winter gear.
• Comfortable walking shoes — it's the perfect month for exploring on foot.
• A small umbrella for the occasional rainy day.
Don't overpack for cold. Houston in November is mild, not frigid.
Houston weather by month (the quick guide)
• Winter (Dec–Feb): Mild, occasionally chilly, rare hard freezes. Highs often 60s, lows 40s–50s. Jacket weather, not parka weather.
• Spring (Mar–May): Gorgeous and green, warming up, more humid as it goes. One of the best stretches of the year.
• Summer (Jun–Sep): Hot and humid. Highs in the 90s, heavy humidity, afternoon thunderstorms. This is the toll you pay.
• Fall (Oct–Nov): The sweet spot. Warm days, cool nights, low humidity, beautiful weather. October and November are peak.
Best time to visit Houston
For comfort, October through April is the sweet spot, with November and the fall months being especially lovely. Spring is gorgeous but increasingly humid. Summer is for the heat-tolerant and the air-conditioned. If you're choosing when to come, aim for fall or a mild winter month.
The honest take
Houston's weather reputation is built entirely on its two worst months. The truth is that the other ten range from pleasant to spectacular, and November sits right at the top. Mild, comfortable, and made for being outside — it's Houston at its absolute best. Pack a light jacket and enjoy the good months.
*Weather varies year to year; check a live forecast before any specific trip.*
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