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Concrete Pouring Weather in West Covina, CA: 10-Day Windows & Best Months

West Covina is one of the rare places where concrete pouring weather never fully closes: every month averages 8 or more workable days by NOAA 1991–2020 normals. May leads the calendar with 30 workable days: average high 78°F, low 54°F, rain on 3% of days. Below: today through day 10 against the label rules, then the year at a glance.

GOOD — every label check passes MARGINAL — one soft fail NO — hard fail or several soft

The rules this check uses

The West Covina strip runs on these rows — bagged-mix consensus for DIY-scale work, ruled by the 48-hour freeze check. Structural pours answer to an engineer and ACI, not to this page.

Typical label thresholds for concrete pouring — the ruleset behind every West Covina verdict above.
CheckThresholdWhy it matters
Air temperature 40–90°F — ideal 50–85°F The film (or mix) chemistry runs on temperature — both while you work and for the first hours after.
Overnight low ≥40°F during the first 48 h Curing continues after dark; the first night can undo a perfect afternoon.
Dry before no soaking (≥1.0") in the prior 24 h Checked backward from your start hour using the two look-back days in the forecast data.
Dry after <0.1" rain for 6 h after (12 h light rain after finishing still risks surface marks) The engine sums forecast rain hour by hour through the cure window for West Covina.
Wind ≤20 mph (rapid surface drying up to 28 mph) Hot wind pulls bleed water out faster than the slab can handle.

Always follow your product label — formulas vary. The table above is the typical range across major manufacturers, not a promise about your can.

Best months for concrete pouring in West Covina

West Covina's calendar, scored: each month's days passing the temperature rules, discounted by that day's historical rain odds (NOAA 1991–2020). Not a forecast.
MonthAvg highAvg lowRain odds/dayWorkable days 
January 68°F 43°F 16% 26
February 67°F 45°F 20% 23
March 72°F 47°F 14% 27
April 76°F 50°F 8% 28
May 78°F 54°F 3% 30
June 84°F 57°F 1% 30
July 90°F 62°F 1% 12
August 92°F 63°F 0% 0
September 89°F 60°F 2% 19
October 80°F 54°F 8% 28
November 74°F 47°F 12% 26
December 67°F 42°F 16% 26

There is no off-season to plan around in West Covina — the planning question is week-to-week, not month-to-month. The leanest stretch is December (26 workable days, average high 67°F); the richest is May with 30. The California table ranks every listed city by the same math.

Midsummer is the trap month in West Covina — 90°F average highs against a 90°F limit. The best-months table is honest about it: May beats July with 30 workable days to 12.

West Covina has a real wet/dry rhythm: February brings rain on 20% of days versus 0% in August. When the calendar gives you a August-side window, the dry-before and dry-after rules nearly take care of themselves.

Flip side of the driveway calendar: sealing in West Covina opens later and closes earlier than pouring, on the same forecast.

Source honesty: every monthly figure on this page is the 1991–2020 normal at Pomona/Fairplex, Ca Us, 13.7 km from West Covina's center — your block's shade lines and wind exposure sit on top of that baseline. Scoring details are on the methodology page.

West Covina by the numbers

Prep checklist

  1. Check two nights, not one afternoon: both must hold 40°F+. In West Covina that math works September through July — outside it, 42°F lows own the calendar.
  2. Nothing gets mixed until the site is staged — braced forms, compacted damp base, rinsed tools, a second pair of hands.
  3. Cut plastic sheeting and weight it at the pour's edge — West Covina sees rain on 3% of May days, and the 6-hour rule doesn't negotiate.
  4. Mix to a low slump — thick oatmeal, not soup; extra water now is a weak surface forever.
  5. Timing beats muscle — screed wet, float at the dull stage, and never chase bleed water with a trowel.
  6. Edge and joint with an edger + float set — control joints every 2–3 slab-thicknesses in feet.
  7. Cure damp: sheeting or misting for days; against a West Covina cold snap, a curing blanket guards the first 48 hours.
  8. Keep feet off 24–48 hours and cars off a week; structural pours follow the engineer and ACI, full stop.

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FAQ

What temperature is too cold to pour concrete?

For DIY: any low under 40°F within 48 hours of the pour — that's cold-weather concreting (blankets, accelerators, monitoring), not a weekend job. In West Covina, nights average 40°F+ only January–December, which is what actually frames the season above.

Can you pour concrete before rain?

Only with 6+ hours of margin: a 0.1"+ downpour before final set washes cement paste off the finish. After set, rain helps the cure. West Covina's February sees rain 20% of days — keep plastic sheeting cut and weighted at the pour's edge regardless of the forecast.

How long does concrete need to be protected from freezing?

48 hours minimum — that's when early strength forms, and ice inside that window scales the surface and weakens the slab for good. West Covina's freeze risk lives at the season edges: December averages 0 nights under 40°F. Insulated curing blankets are the DIY answer to a surprise cold snap.

Is it OK to pour concrete in hot weather?

The ideal band is 50–85°F; 85–90°F earns a flag and 90°F+ is out. West Covina's July highs average 90°F, so hot-weather tactics (dawn pour, shade, fast finishing) are standard kit in midsummer.

How long before you can drive on new concrete?

About 7 days for a passenger car in West Covina's May conditions (78°F average highs — textbook cure speed); foot traffic after 24–48 hours. Cool weather stretches everything, because cure runs on temperature. Heavy vehicles wait longest, and the bag's schedule outranks any general rule, including this one.

Best season for concrete work in West Covina?

The table above says May, June and October: enough warmth for the 48-hour cure, short of the 90°F ceiling. For small DIY pours that's the whole answer; structural pours schedule to engineer/ACI requirements, not to a best-months chart.

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Climatology: NOAA 1991–2020 normals via POMONA/FAIRPLEX, CA US (13.7 km from West Covina center, elevation 999 ft); live outlook by Open-Meteo.