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Deck Staining Weather in Jackson, MS: 10-Day Windows & Best Months

Jackson gives you roughly 159 workable deck staining days a year, concentrated February through June. October leads the calendar with 24 workable days: average high 78°F, low 56°F, rain on 23% of days. Below: the live 10-day check and Jackson's full month-by-month table.

GOOD — a clean label day MARGINAL — one borderline check NO — hard fail or stacked flags

The rules this check uses

Every Jackson verdict above traces to this table — typical stain-label requirements across major manufacturers. Water-based and oil-based formulas differ mainly in the dry-after row.

Typical label thresholds for deck staining — the ruleset behind every Jackson verdict above.
CheckThresholdWhy it matters
Air temperature 50–90°F Air temperature while applying and for the first hours of dry time.
Overnight low ≥40°F during the first 24 h Overnight low during the cure window.
Dry before ≤0.05" rain in the prior 24 h; watch back to 48 h What fell before you start matters as much as what falls after — surfaces hold water invisibly.
Dry after <0.05" rain for 24 h after (48 h oil-based formulas want 48 h dry) The make-or-break window: rain here undoes the work, not just delays it.
Evening dew-point spread ≥5°F from 6–11 pm Temperature minus dew point from 6 pm to 11 pm. A small spread means dew will settle on fresh stain.
Daytime humidity ≤85% Humid air slows evaporation, stretching dry times into the risky evening hours.
Wind ≤15 mph (brush or pad only up to 20 mph) Scored on the windiest working hour; the marginal band changes the method, not the day.

Always follow your product label — formulas vary. Treat the table as the consensus range across brands — the label in your hand is the final word.

Best months for deck staining in Jackson

How Jackson months rank: temperature-rule days minus NOAA rain odds, from 1991–2020 normals. An estimate for planning, not a forecast.
MonthAvg highAvg lowRain odds/dayWorkable days 
January 57°F 38°F 30% 0
February 62°F 41°F 33% 12
March 70°F 48°F 31% 21
April 77°F 55°F 27% 22
May 84°F 63°F 29% 22
June 90°F 71°F 33% 9
July 92°F 73°F 36% 0
August 92°F 73°F 33% 0
September 88°F 68°F 24% 19
October 78°F 56°F 23% 24
November 67°F 44°F 26% 22
December 60°F 40°F 30% 8

The working season runs February through June — about 159 workable days a year. The edges are night-limited: label rules want overnight lows of 40°F+, and Jackson's nights only average that from February to November. Neighboring towns shift by a month or more — the Mississippi comparison shows where Jackson sits.

Midsummer is the trap month in Jackson — 92°F average highs against a 90°F limit. The best-months table is honest about it: October beats July with 24 workable days to 0.

The physics transfers: exterior painting in Jackson runs the same 50–90°F band and dew clock, differing mainly in prep.

Climatology here is measured at Jackson Hawkins Fld, Ms Us (2.6 km away). Treat the monthly numbers as the neighborhood average; a shaded north-side deck runs colder and damper than any of them. The exact formula lives in the methodology.

Jackson by the numbers

Prep checklist

  1. Start with the calendar math: a 24-hour dry cure in Jackson is a October-easy, July-hard ask (23% vs 36% rain-day odds). Lock the window before the prep.
  2. Clean first (a pressure washer strips gray fibers fast), then let the boards dry 48 hours — October's 78°F afternoons do it quickest.
  3. Prove the boards are dry: a wood moisture meter under 15%, or a water sprinkle that soaks in within a minute.
  4. Quick pass with sandpaper and a nail set, then sweep the gaps; stain drips find every crack.
  5. Mask where deck meets siding (painter's tape) and drop cloth under the rails.
  6. Start after morning dew burns off and work the shade: a board in October sun runs 20–30°F over Jackson's 78°F air.
  7. Apply thin with stain pads + applicator or a pump sprayer (spray only under 15 mph) and back-wipe puddles.
  8. Quit about 2 hours before sunset — Jackson's October nights average 56°F, and the dew-point spread closes fastest right after dark.

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FAQ

What temperature is too cold to stain a deck?

Standard stains want 50–90°F with nights holding 40°F+ through the first 24 hours. In Jackson the night rule is the gatekeeper — January lows average 38°F, and even October nights run 56°F.

How long does deck stain need to dry before rain?

Plan on 24 dry hours minimum (48 for oil formulas). The engine above fails any day with 0.05"+ inside the cure and flags the 24–48 h stretch for oil. Jackson's daily rain odds range from 23% in October to 36% in July — the calendar does half the work.

Can I stain a deck in direct sunlight?

Avoid it. A Jackson board in full sun runs 20–30°F over the air, so a 92°F July afternoon can mean a 100°F+ surface — past the 90°F label ceiling. Stain flashes before it penetrates and shows every lap mark. Shaded side, morning into early afternoon.

How dry should wood be before staining?

Two checks: a moisture meter under 15%, or water droplets soaking in within a minute. The engine enforces the weather half — a hard fail for rain in the last 24 hours, a flag out to 48. In Jackson's drier months (October: 23% rain days) wood recovers fast; in July give it the full 48.

Water-based vs oil-based stain in a wet climate?

In rain-prone stretches, the cure length decides: water-based closes its window in 24 hours, oil needs up to 48. With 36% rain-day odds in July versus 23% in October, Jackson rewards water-based in the shoulder months and frees the choice in the dry ones.

What months are best for staining in MS?

For Jackson specifically: October, May and November, led by October with 24 workable days (average high 78°F, rain on 23% of days). The season shuts by June when nights fall through the 40°F floor.

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Climatology: NOAA 1991–2020 normals via JACKSON HAWKINS FLD, MS US (2.6 km from Jackson center, elevation 342 ft); live outlook by Open-Meteo.