The pendulum swing towards the extreme end of the weather spectrum becomes more pronounced in
November, introducing increased daylight reaching up to 13.3h. Yet, it is the climb in the UV Index, reaching 12, that suggests the approach of maximum summer intensity. Marriott by an increased sea temperature of 25.4°C (77.7°F), November in
Taolagnaro preps the scene for an exciting end to the year. This conditions seed the ground for
December's climatic grandeur, the grand culmination of the year.
Temperature
The beginning of November in Taolagnaro records an average high-temperature of a still warm 27.8°C (82°F), almost echoing the conditions of the previous month. During the month of November, Taolagnaro anticipates a mean low-temperature of 20.4°C (68.7°F).
Rainfall
In Taolagnaro,
Madagascar, in November, during 11 rainfall days, 152mm (5.98") of precipitation is typically accumulated. Throughout the year, there are 123 rainfall days, and 1679mm (66.1") of precipitation is accumulated.
Sea temperature
In November, the average sea temperature in Taolagnaro, Madagascar, is 24.3°C (75.7°F).
Note: Factoring in a person's dislike for cold, combined with conditions like sunshine, wind, and temperature, a dip in 24.3°C (75.7°F) waters might be satisfying. (It is worth noting that the Olympic swimming waters are maintained between 25°C (77°F) and 28°C (82.4°F).)
Daylight
In Taolagnaro, Madagascar, the average length of the day in November is 13h and 20min.
On the first day of November, sunrise is at 05:03 and sunset at 18:07. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 04:53 and sunset at 18:27 EAT.
Sunshine
In November, the average sunshine in Taolagnaro is 7.8h.
UV index
January,
February, November and December, with an average maximum UV index of 12, are months with the highest UV index. A UV Index estimate of 11, and higher, represents an ultimate health vulnerability from unprotected exposure to Sun's UV rays for the average person.
Note: The maximum daily UV index of 12 in November interprets into the following recommendations:
Employ every precaution of importance, unprotected skin and eyes could burn within moments. The hours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. have the most intense UV radiation. As much as possible, limit direct sun exposure during this period. A wide-brimmed hat is a shield, deflecting up to 50% of harmful UV radiation from eyes. A sunscreen boasting a minimum SPF of 30 should be generously applied and reapplied even on cloudy days, post swim or outdoor exercise. Warning! The Sun's UV rays intensify with reflections from sand and water.