
Portland in November
Not the best time
November reminds you why Portland has such a strong coffee culture. Rain returns with a vengeance, but lower costs and cozy indoor vibes have their own appeal.
Weather
November marks the return of Portland's rainy season in earnest. Gray skies dominate, temperatures drop steadily, and that familiar Pacific Northwest dampness settles in. Days get noticeably shorter.
12°C high4°C low16 rain days
Crowds & Cost
low crowds
~$130/day average
Events & Festivals
- •ZooLights
- •Holiday shopping season begins
November Tips
- •Waterproof gear becomes essential again - invest in good rain boots
- •Perfect time for indoor attractions like OMSI or the Art Museum
- •Hotel rates drop significantly as tourist season ends
All Months
June through October offers Portland's best weather, with July and August bringing actual sunshine and temperatures in the 80s. This is peak tourist season - hotel prices jump 30% and popular restaurants book weeks ahead.
September might be Portland's perfect month. Summer crowds thin out, but the weather stays warm and dry. The fall beer festival season kicks off, and you can still eat at food carts without standing in rain.
May and October work if you don't mind occasional showers. Spring brings cherry blossoms to Tom McCall Waterfront Park, while fall colors paint the Columbia River Gorge. Hotel rates drop significantly.
Winter in Portland means rain. Not dramatic storms, just steady drizzle from November through March. But this is when locals reclaim their city. Coffee shops stay cozy, breweries pour seasonal stouts, and you'll have Powell's Books mostly to yourself.
Avoid February unless you love gray skies and 45-degree days. Even locals get grumpy during the deepest part of Portland's rainy season.
Portland Scores
Solo
9/10
Couples
7/10
Families
8/10
Adventure
7/10
Budget
7/10
Luxury
6/10
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