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What to Wear Running in Boston in November

In November, Boston averages a high of 51°F (11°C) and a low of 38°F (3°C). Most runs feel like about 45°F (7°C) once you factor in a typical morning or evening start, so dress for that number rather than the thermometer. Coastal New England weather turns on a dime, so layering matters here.

Average High

51°F (11°C)

Average Low

38°F (3°C)

Dress For

Feels like 45°F (7°C)

Best Time to Run

Almost any time works this month. Early mornings are coolest if you prefer to avoid the 51°F (11°C) afternoon high.

What to Wear

Upper Body

Long Sleeve Tech Shirt

Breathable moisture-wicking fabric

Essential

Lower Body

Capris or Light Tights

3/4 length for moderate warmth

Essential

Accessories

Light Gloves

Thin running gloves

Recommended

Headband

Ear coverage without overheating

Recommended

Footwear

Running Shoes

Your regular training shoes

Essential

Pro Tips for November Running in Boston

  • Dress for about 45°F (7°C), not the reading on your phone — you warm up 10–15°F within the first mile.
  • This is close to ideal running weather. A short or long sleeve tech shirt covers most runs.
  • Bring a light layer you can tie around your waist if the wind picks up.
  • Skip cotton in any season — it holds sweat and chills you. Choose moisture-wicking synthetics or merino.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I wear running in Boston in November?

In November, Boston runs feel like about 45°F (7°C). A short or long-sleeve tech shirt with shorts or light tights is ideal. Carry a packable layer if it is windy.

Is November a good time to run in Boston?

November is some of the best running weather of the year in Boston, with average highs near 51°F (11°C) and lows near 38°F (3°C).

Should I wear shorts or tights running in Boston in November?

Most runners wear tights in Boston in November. Your legs generate a lot of heat, but at feels-like 45°F (7°C) full-length tights are the comfortable choice.

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