
White Linen Blazer Day
A white linen blazer over matching wide-leg linen trousers and a blue collarless blouse stays entirely polished through warm rain. Slide sandals and gold aviators make it feel like summer despite the drizzle.

November in Fort Worth brings genuine Texas fall, with highs averaging 66°F and lows near 46°F as cold fronts push through the Fort Worth prairie from the north. A medium jacket over long sleeves handles most days, and rain arrives on about 7 days throughout the month. The Fort Worth Stockyards and Sundance Square are comfortable to explore in November's pleasant fall temperatures, though Blue Norther cold fronts can change conditions dramatically overnight.
top / Short-Sleeve Top
classic tee
bottom / Jeans
straight-leg
chinos for a slightly smarter look
footwear / Waterproof Boots
ankle boots
rubber sole for traction — keep feet dry all day
outerwear / Rain Jacket
shell jacket
waterproof or DWR-treated — keep it packable
Based on typical November conditions in Fort Worth. Weather varies year to year — check the live forecast when you're within two weeks of your trip.
November is Fort Worth settling into its fall character — the Sundance Square plaza's outdoor areas are comfortable in the upper 60s on warm days, the Fort Worth Stockyards' brick-lined Exchange Avenue feels genuinely inviting in the cooler temperatures, and the Kimbell Art Museum and Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth make excellent destinations when cold fronts bring grey, rainy stretches. The classic North Texas November dynamic of warm, pleasant stretches interrupted by dramatic Blue Norther cold fronts defines the month's unpredictability. Fort Worth visitors in November should treat the Texas Blue Norther the same way locals do — with a medium jacket always at hand and a willingness to shift plans from outdoor to indoor when a front moves through. The Stockyards' outdoor cattle drives and evening entertainment are best on warm days, while the Cultural District's museum row becomes the natural focus during cold snaps. Pack a versatile medium jacket with at least some water resistance, comfortable walking shoes that handle the Stockyards' brick pavement in both dry and rainy conditions, and layers that work across the 20-degree daily temperature swing that North Texas regularly delivers.

A white linen blazer over matching wide-leg linen trousers and a blue collarless blouse stays entirely polished through warm rain. Slide sandals and gold aviators make it feel like summer despite the drizzle.

A black rain jacket over ivory linen trousers refuses to look sloppy in warm rain. Espadrilles and a crochet bucket hat keep the warm-weather mood alive below the waterline.

A blush cropped jacket over a white linen blouse and ivory wide-leg trousers refuses to look heavy in warm rain. Tortoiseshell cat-eye sunglasses are the editorial punctuation.

A black longline parka over a crewneck sweatshirt in warm rain has a deliberateness that works. Ivory satin mules and a cream beanie are the contrasts that make it.

A light wash denim jacket over a denim mini skirt makes a strong case for double denim in warm rain. The black square neck top underneath adds structure.

A black blazer over an ivory blouse and pleated maxi skirt in warm rain is complete formal coverage. Black mule heels are the practical formal choice when espadrilles are off the table.

A yellow hooded rain jacket over biker shorts and a longline tee handles warm rain with high-visibility attitude. Ivory pointed-toe mules are the surprising finishing note.
Packing List
What to Pack for Fort Worth in November →
Layer a long-sleeve shirt or sweater under a medium jacket. Warm days reach the mid-60s for outdoor exploration of the Stockyards and Sundance Square, but evenings and cold-front days drop into the mid-to-upper 40s. A water-resistant medium jacket covers both the pleasant days and the frontal rain systems that arrive with Blue Northers.
November is a good time to visit Fort Worth — the Stockyards are uncrowded compared to summer, Sundance Square's outdoor dining is pleasant on warm days, and the Cultural District's world-class museums are excellent fall destinations. Weather variability is the main caveat; flexible itineraries work better than tightly scheduled outdoor plans.
Comfortable walking shoes or ankle boots with water resistance work well for Fort Worth's Stockyards brick pavement and Sundance Square's urban streets. With ~7 rainy days, waterproof-leaning options are smarter than canvas or suede. Cowboy boots are both authentic and functional here — they handle the Stockyards terrain beautifully in any conditions.
November lows average around 46°F, with Blue Norther cold fronts pushing overnight temperatures into the upper 30s. Highs reach about 66°F on warm days. North Texas weather volatility is the defining feature — temperature swings of 25+ degrees within a 24-hour period are not unusual in November, requiring a flexible layering approach.
Pack long-sleeve shirts and sweaters, a medium-weight water-resistant jacket, jeans, and comfortable walking shoes or ankle boots. A compact rain layer handles frontal rain systems. Add a light scarf for the genuinely cold evenings after a Blue Norther passes — Fort Worth's flat terrain channels cold north winds without geographical relief.