Alice Springs Weather in November

Alice Springs Skyline

Alice Springs in November brings hot desert days with milder nights that offer some respite from the heat, so you can recover from your sightseeing escapades. Here's your comprehensive guide to understanding the weather and the unmissable activities in Alice Springs in November.

Historic Telegraph Station at Alice Springs

The beautiful Alice Springs is nestled in Australia's Red Centre and offers a unique blend of stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and adventurous outdoor activities. If you're planning a trip to this insightful Outback town, it's important to time it around the weather, so you can get the most out of your adventures.

What Is the Weather Like in Alice Springs in November?

November marks the transition from spring to summer in Alice Springs, bringing a blend of hot days and cooler nights. Daily temperatures can reach up to a rather warm 34°C (93.2°F), while the nights can cool down to a comfortable 20°C (68°F). 

With these fluctuating temperatures it always helps to plan your adventures around the weather as the desert sun can be particularly harsh and dry. The middle-of-the-day sun is quite strong, so if you're planning outdoor activities, it's best to schedule them for the early morning or late afternoon when the heat is less intense.

In contrast to the day, the evenings in Alice Springs during November can be pleasantly cool. This offers a delightful contrast to the heat of the day, making the nights perfect for relaxing outdoor dinners or stargazing sessions.

Average Temperatures in Alice Springs in November

Temperatures across Alice Springs in November typically range between 34°C (93.2°F) during the day, before dropping to a nice and mild 20°C (68°F) at night. This is the time of year where checking the weather forecast for the next day is important when planning your sightseeing adventures, so you don’t get stuck hiking in the open sun for hours on end.

At night, the temperatures can drop to as low as 13°C (55.4°F). Remember to pack accordingly, with both lightweight clothing for the daytime and warmer options for the cooler evenings, not forgetting essential sun protection gear such as a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.

In the past two decades, the hottest day on record was in 2014 when temperatures reached a scorching 45°C (113°F). In 2020, it hit a close second at 44°C (111.2°F), followed by 43°C (109.4°F) in 1996. This shows that the heat can still soar this early in summer, so make sure you come prepared.

Region

Min °C

Max °C

Average °C

Min °F

Max °F

Average °F

Uluru

15

32

23.5

59

89.6

74.3

Burt Plain

17

33

25

62.6

91.4

77

Ilparpa

18

34

26

64.4

93.2

78.8

Mount Zeil

17.9

33.7

25.8

64.22

92.66

78.44

Santa Teresa

17.9

33.7

25.8

64.22

92.66

78.44

Average Sunshine Hours Per Day in Alice Springs in November

During the month of November in Alice Springs, the sun makes an early appearance at 5.42am and stays around a little longer in the evening, setting at 6.55pm. This offers up around 13.2 hours of daylight for you to head out and explore the town's stunning natural beauty and immerse yourself in its Indigenous culture.

UV levels in Alice Springs in November

As Alice Springs makes its way into the summer months, the average daily maximum UV index increases to 7, indicating a high health risk from unsafe exposure to ultraviolet radiation. It’s important to organise your activities around the heat of the day and be sure to cover up and use protection when out in the sun.

Average Rainfall in Alice Springs in November

Rainy days in Alice Springs increase during the summer months, which is the period also known as the rainy season. During the month of November, you can expect about 20.4mm (0.8 inches) of rain, with about 3-4 rainy days in that period. It always pays to check ahead for the forecast, so you know whether you need to bring an umbrella on your adventures!  

City / Region

 

Rainfall (mm)

Rainfall (inch)

Rainy days

Uluru

 

33.2

1.3

4

Burt Plain

 

29.5

1.16

3

Mount Zeil

 

31.6

1.24

5.5

Santa Teresa

 

31.6

1.24

5.5

Best Things to Do in Alice Springs in November

November brings with it a blend of hot summer days and mild nights, making it a great time to explore this Outback town's unique offerings. Known for its vibrant Indigenous culture, historical sites, and breathtaking natural beauty, this town serves as the gateway to some of the country's most iconic landmarks. For nature lovers, hiking in the MacDonnell Ranges offers incredible landscapes, while a visit to the Alice Springs Desert Park provides insight into Australia's desert environment. Here's some of the best things to do in Alice Springs in November.

MaDonnell Ranges and Heavitree Gap

Hike through Finke Gorge National Park

Alice Springs is surrounded by plenty of natural wonders, and one you want to make your way to is Finke Gorge National Park. The park is home to the Finke River, one of the oldest river systems in the world, and the incredible Palm Valley, which is known for its remarkable population of Red Cabbage Palms.

You can take off on various walking trails around the park, or even jump in a four-wheel drive to tour the Boggy Hole track. November is a great time to check out the landscape, as long as you plan your hiking around the hottest part of the day and cover up.

Olive Pink Botanic Garden

With summer in the air, it pays to take a stroll through the memorable Olive Pink Botanic Garden to enjoy this tranquil space. Named after its founder, the anthropologist and botanical illustrator Olive Pink, the garden is dedicated to the conservation of the flora of Australia's arid regions. 

It's home to more than 500 species of native plants, providing a vibrant display of local flora. It's also a great spot for birdwatching, with over 80 species recorded in the area. The Bean Tree Cafe, located within the gardens, is a delightful place to enjoy a meal or a cup of tea amidst the peaceful environment.

Olive Pink Botanic Gardens in Alice Springs

Uluru

Uluru is a spectacular natural formation located near Alice Springs and well-worth the drive. A walk around the base of Uluru is a must-do, where you can marvel at its size and changing colours, particularly at sunrise or sunset when the hues are most vibrant. 

The surrounding area is also rich in Aboriginal culture, and guided tours offer insights into the local Anangu people's history, traditions, and connection with the land. You can also explore the nearby Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), another remarkable rock formation with its own unique beauty. 

At night, take advantage of the mild summer weather and don't miss the Field of Light installation, an immersive light display that illuminates the desert landscape. 

 

Alice Springs Desert Park

Alice Springs Desert Park provides an immersive look into the flora, fauna, and Indigenous culture of outback Australia. This extensive nature reserve is divided into three desert habitats: Desert Rivers, Sand Country, and Woodland.

It hosts a variety of plant species and wildlife, including kangaroos, dingoes, and an array of bird species. Aboriginal guides and park rangers host interactive presentations and live shows, giving you a deeper understanding of the connection between the Indigenous people and the land. 

Kangaroo Sanctuary at Alice Springs

Dining out

Take a culinary journey and soak up the diversity and richness of the town's cultural blend. Alice Springs offers a range of options, from upscale restaurants to rustic eateries serving hearty traditional Australian meals. 

Savour unique dishes that incorporate native Australian ingredients, indulge in international cuisines from Italian to Thai, or enjoy a classic Outback BBQ under the stars. Alice Springs' culinary landscape is as varied and vibrant as its natural surroundings. 

For more inspiration on what to see and do in Alice Springs in November, have a look at our comprehensive Nine Day Alice Springs Self Drive Loop. 

Recommended Itineraries for Alice Springs in November

This 14 Day Highlights of Northern Territory offers plenty of ideas on how to best spend your holiday in Alice Springs. And if you’d like to have a personalised itinerary created just for you, our travel specialists will be happy to help you plan a memorable trip.

Felicity Frankish
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Felicity Frankish
: 29 Jun 2023 (Last updated: 29 Jun 2023)

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