
What to wear in Valencia in November? With average highs of 64°F and lows of 52°F and 7 rain days, November continues the DANA season with the most significant flood risk of the year. A quality packable rain jacket is the priority, alongside mid-weight layers for the 52–64°F temperature range.
November 2024 saw Valencia experience a catastrophic DANA flood event that demonstrated the severity of autumn storm systems in the region. Valencia's DANA risk is at its statistical peak in October and November — these cold-air pool intrusions can produce extreme rainfall in short periods over the Valencian coast, and the Turia Garden (a former riverbed that runs through the city) and low-lying peripheral areas are particularly vulnerable. For visitors, this means November requires regular AEMET weather monitoring and flexibility to modify plans around serious weather alerts. Between DANA events, November offers the most authentic non-tourist Valencia experience of the year — the Mercado Central at its most local, the Barrio del Carmen's bars filled with residents rather than visitors, and the city's cultural life at full operation without the summer or spring festival crowds.
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What to Pack for Valencia in November →
November calls for proper autumn layers: a mid-weight jacket or coat for the 52°F overnight lows and cool evenings, sweaters and light-to-medium weight tops, jeans or trousers, and waterproof footwear. A quality packable rain jacket is the November priority for DANA storm events — the potential for intense rainfall makes weather-appropriate outer layers non-negotiable for comfortable outdoor exploring.
November offers the most authentic Valencia experience of the year — lowest tourist levels, full local cultural life at the Barrio del Carmen and Ruzafa, and the Mercado Central at its seasonal best. The significant consideration is DANA storm risk: Valencia experienced a major flood event in November 2024 that affected peripheral areas. Monitor AEMET alerts, have flexible plans for weather disruptions, and book cancellation-flexible accommodation. Between DANA events, 64°F November weather is genuinely pleasant.
Waterproof ankle boots or waterproof leather shoes are the November footwear priority. Valencia's cobblestone streets and the Turia Garden paths can become flooded during DANA events, and having waterproof footwear means wet conditions don't derail plans. Smart waterproof ankle boots satisfy both the practical requirements and the smart-casual dress expectations of Valencia's autumn restaurant and bar scene.
November averages 64°F (18°C) highs and 52°F (11°C) lows — cool autumn Mediterranean conditions. The coastal humidity makes 52°F evenings feel colder than inland Spanish cities at the same temperature. DANA rain events, when they occur, make the effective temperature feel colder due to wind and wet conditions. Between weather events, sunny 64°F November days feel genuinely pleasant for outdoor café culture.
Pack a mid-weight jacket or coat, a quality waterproof packable rain jacket (highest priority for November), sweaters and light-medium tops, jeans and trousers, waterproof ankle boots or shoes, and a compact umbrella. Download the AEMET Spanish weather app before arrival. Keep plans flexible and have indoor alternatives (Museo de Bellas Artes, IVAM, the Palau de les Arts programme) ready for DANA weather disruption days.