November in Leeds may have several days denoted by fog, rain or snow. The average temperature rests at 42 degrees Fahrenheit or 6 degrees Celsius. Lows during the evening hours can slump to 37 degrees Fahrenheit (3 degrees Celsius) while daytime highs top the Fahrenheit scale at 48 degrees or 9 degrees Celsius.
Average precipitation for the month is usually around 65 mm with the sun shining brightly for two hours out of the nine hours it's out during the day.
Leeds, which is shielded from gale winds and excess moisture by the Pennines, sits in the north western section of England. The city provides numerous opportunities for those who savour fine cuisine, like to shop, and are drawn to cultural and historical sites and activities.
Visitors regularly stream to such shopping venues as the Corn Exchange in Kirkgate, Clarence Dock, and the Victoria Quarter.
At the Victoria Quarter, shoppers can peruse the offerings of over 70 retailers, including Ted Baker, Karen Millen, Harvey Nichols, and LK Bennett.
Clarence Dock, which is Leed's newest shopping venue, plays host to such retailers as Daniel Footwear, Moda in Pelle, and All Saints, as well as such restaurants as Café Aagrah and Mumtaz Restaurant.
Shopping is a popular activity in Leeds as the city boasts around five miles of streets lined with shops and is considered one of the best cities in the UK to enjoy restaurant cuisine. The city also has the distinction of possessing the largest number of historically-listed buildings after London.
Visitors enjoy visiting such landmark sites as The Royal Armouries Museum and Kirkstall Abbey. The Royal Armouries displays weapons and armour that have been used for the past 3,000 years. With over 8,000 exhibits, you can easily spend the day in this fascinating place. Kirkstall Abbey is a well-preserved monastery that was used by monks in the twelfth century. Entry is free for anyone who visits the attraction.