Shetland Islands

Shetland Islands

Shetland Islands in November

Not the best time

November is when Shetland reminds you why it's one of the world's stormiest places. Only visit if you're genuinely excited by dramatic weather.

Weather

November unleashes proper North Atlantic fury with regular gales and driving rain. Temperatures hover just above single digits, but the wind chill makes everything feel colder. Daylight shrinks to just 6-7 hours by month's end.

8°C high4°C low20 rain days

Crowds & Cost

low crowds
~$85/day average

Events & Festivals

  • Guy Fawkes Night celebrations
  • Storm watching season

November Tips

  • Serious weather gear is essential - no exceptions
  • Ferry schedules become unreliable due to storms
  • Many tourist services close for winter

All Months

May through August offers the warmest weather and longest days. In June, the sun sets after 11 PM and rises before 4 AM - locals call this endless twilight the 'simmer dim.' Temperatures reach a heady 15°C on good days. But here's the thing about Shetland weather: it changes hourly. Pack for four seasons regardless of when you visit. The islands sit in the path of Atlantic storms, and wind speeds regularly hit 40 mph. Winter brings the Northern Lights and Up Helly Aa, Europe's largest fire festival. January temperatures hover around 3°C, but the Gulf Stream keeps it milder than you'd expect this far north. Just expect only 6 hours of daylight. Bird watchers should time visits around migration seasons - May for arrivals, August for departures. Puffins nest from May to July on cliffs around Sumburgh Head and Fair Isle.

Shetland Islands Scores

Solo

7/10

Couples

6/10

Families

5/10

Adventure

7/10

Budget

5/10

Luxury

4/10

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