Zurich in November: What's the weather like?

Magda Borzecka

written by
Magda Borzecka

updated 14.09.2024

As autumn transitions into winter, Zurich takes on a crisp, cool atmosphere. The November weather sets the scene for all kinds of seasonal activities. Of course it’s also an ideal time for snuggling up in cozy cafés, engaging in cultural events, and exploring the city's picturesque streets. Local festivals provide further entertainment, while the early Christmas decorations and changing natural landscape start to bring that early winter magic to your visit. Soak up the beauty of Zurich's late fall scenery as the city welcomes you with its lively atmosphere. Get all the details here on the November weather.

Zurich in November at a glance

  • Average temperatures vary from around 37°F to 48°F (3°C to 9°C).
  • November brings cooler, damp conditions as winter begins to make its presence felt in the city. Cloudy skies and rain become more frequent.
  • This is a great month to enjoy the city’s seasonal events and preparations for the upcoming holiday period. 
  • The quieter atmosphere provides a more relaxed environment for exploring Zurich’s rich history and vibrant cultural life.
  • Be prepared for chilly, wet weather and dress in warm layers. Although the environment may be less inviting for outdoor exploration, indoor attractions and festive preparations offer plenty of engaging experiences.

What is the weather in Zurich in November like?

It’s generally cool and damp at this time of year, with cloudy skies and occasional rain. This month marks the shift towards the big freeze to come, and the city starts to prepare for the colder season. The days become shorter and the temperatures drop, meaning that indoor activities become more inviting, though having said that, many outdoor attractions are still on offer. While the mountainous regions of Switzerland may start to experience snowfall, Zurich sees milder, but still chilly, conditions perfect for exploring the urban center and its surroundings.

This is a great time to enjoy urban parks, early wintertime festivals, and welcoming eateries. The changing landscape adds to the city's picturesque charm, making it a delightful destination for those looking to experience the beauty of late autumn and early winter.

Average daily temperatures in November

Chilly temperatures are the norm at this time of year, as you might expect with December around the corner. The average high during this month is around 46°F (8°C), while the low can dip to 36°F (2°C). Though cool, the weather still allows you to enjoy a variety of outdoor and cultural activities.

Famous Grossmunster church in Zurich © S-F/Shutterstock

Famous Grossmunster church in Zurich © S-F/Shutterstock

Is November a good time to visit Zurich?

If you’re interested in experiencing the transition from autumn to winter, then this is a fantastic time to organize a trip. The weather in November creates conditions suitable for activities like exploring parks and gardens, enjoying cozy cafés, and participating in early winter festivals. The mix of cool temperatures and the start of seasonal preparations provide a charming atmosphere ideal for exploring both indoor and outdoor attractions. Warm clothing and a rain jacket are recommended to stay comfortable during the chilly, wet weather.

Visitor numbers are lower during this month as it’s a shoulder season, so you’ll enjoy a more relaxed experience at tourist attractions and events. The beauty of the late autumn and early winter landscapes, along with the vibrant seasonal atmosphere, make November a great time to visit Zurich.

What about the crowds & cost?

November falls during a quieter period in comparison to the peak summer and winter seasons, meaning smaller tourist numbers at popular destinations. This results in more reasonable accommodation, excursion, and flight costs compared to peak months. The stunning late fall scenery and the opportunity to enjoy the city’s seasonal charm often make the visit worthwhile during this period.

Zurich with Predigerkirche Church - Niederdorf, Zurich, Switzerland © Diego Grandi/Shutterstock

Zurich with Predigerkirche Church, Switzerland © Diego Grandi/Shutterstock

Festivals and events in Zurich in November

Several exciting festivals and events take place this month that can enhance your visit.

  • Räbeliechtli Parade: A traditional lantern parade where children carry illuminated turnip lanterns through the streets of Zurich.
  • Jelmoli Märlitram: A fairy tale tram ride for children, narrated by Santa Claus and his helpers.
  • Early Christmas Markets: Start your holiday shopping early with Zurich’s charming Christmas markets that begin to open towards the end of the month.

These festivals not only provide entertainment but also offer a deeper understanding of Switzerland’s cultural heritage.

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The weather in Zurich in November is great for exploring the city © Shutterstock

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Magda Borzecka

written by
Magda Borzecka

updated 14.09.2024

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