Situated in the subtropics and bathed by the waters of the Gulf, Marco Island's weather rests at a predictable level for most of the year. Temperatures rarely fall below the 50s, and highs above 90 degrees F are uncommon. Visitors will experience the higher temperatures for most of the summer months, but fall, winter and spring typically experience highs in the 70s and 80s -- perfect beach weather -- with little rain.
November sees the unofficial beginning of the year-end holiday season in Florida, with many people visiting the state well before the extremely busy end of the month. November averages low temperatures in the 60s and highs in the 80s, with rare extremes. It's a balmy time of the year, with ocean breezes keeping days and nights cool without the uncomfortable chill.
Florida's rains fall heaviest during the summer months, averaging around 8 inches each month. November is one of the driest months, with around 2 inches of rain falling on average. The violent thunderstorms of summer aren't seen during the rest of the year.
Marco Island has experienced rare freezing temperature at times, with a record low of 31 degrees in November. The highest temperature recorded in November was 93 degrees. Florida's hurricane season runs June 1 through Nov. 30, but November hurricanes are rare. While most hurricane activity takes place during August and September, adverse conditions can spawn storms at any time during the season.