Painting outside In November

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it's certainly not the best time to do exterior painting. As long as the temp does not drop below the min temp stated on the product during application and drying then you'll be alright. hard to judge this time of year though as the temp and weather change so fast.

i wouldn't recommend it unless you've got no option.
 
Hardly ideal, personally I’d leave it til spring. Check the paint spec but it’s going to be minimum 10 – 12 degrees C. It’s not just the temperature, it’s the humidity level you need to watch, if moisture gets to it before its dry (at least 4 hours), it’ll dry matt instead of gloss; so not before 10 am & not after 12. It’s also likely to drastically affect the life of the paint film.
 
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