November brings a noticeable increase in temperatures across
Ifaty, setting the stage for the hot period of the year. The warmer climate is marked by terrestrial temperatures soaring back to 30°C (86°F). As rainfall increases, peppering the city with lively showers, the city becomes more vibrant. An increase in UV index and daylight hours hints towards an imminent peak in sun intensity. These conditions usher in
December, one of the warmest months of the year.
Temperature
The commencement of November in Ifaty brings an average high-temperature of a tropical 30°C (86°F), marking an inconsequential divergence from
October. During the month of November, an average temperature of 20°C (68°F) is noted during the nights in Ifaty.
Rainfall
In Ifaty, in November, it is raining for 4 days, with typically 22mm (0.87") of accumulated precipitation. In Ifaty, during the entire year, the rain falls for 41 days and collects up to 445mm (17.52") of precipitation.
Sea temperature
In Ifaty, the average seawater temperature in November is 26°C (78.8°F).
Note: Swimming, diving, and other water endeavors at temperatures between 25°C (77°F) and 29°C (84.2°F) are considered enjoyable and satisfying for extended periods without discomfort.
Daylight
In Ifaty, the average length of the day in November is 13h and 14min.
On the first day of November, sunrise is at 05:19 and sunset at 18:18. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 05:10 and sunset at 18:37 EAT.
Sunshine
The month with the most sunshine is November, with an average of 11h of sunshine.
UV index
January through
March, November and December, with an average maximum UV index of 12, are months with the highest UV index in Ifaty,
Madagascar. A UV Index of 11, and more, symbolizes an excessive health risk from unsafe exposure to UV radiation for the ordinary person.
Note: A maximum high UV index of 12 in November translates into the following recommendations:
Implement every essential safety step. Individuals with fair skin might receive burns in less than 5 minutes. Attempt to stay under shade and limit exposure to the Sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when UV radiation is at its peak. Remember, devices such as parasols or canopies might not provide complete sun protection. For minimizing sun-related eye damage, always choose sunglasses with UVA and UVB coverage. Even if it's cloudy, generously apply and frequently reapply a sunscreen with no less than a 30 sun protection factor after each swim or outdoor exercise. Warning! Reflective surfaces like sand and water amplify the Sun's UV radiation.