Deck Staining Weather in Missouri: Best Months by City
Deck Staining season in Missouri, city by city: peak months, season boundaries, and annual workable-day counts from NOAA 1991–2020 normals. Columbia leads with 151 workable days a year; Joplin runs the shortest at 130.
Missouri is not one climate: Columbia banks 151 workable deck staining days a year while Joplin gets 130 — a spread the table below itemizes month by month. Season boundaries mark the first and last month averaging 8+ workable days against the label rules (50–90°F, nights 40°F+).
If one month anchors the Missouri calendar it's October, the statewide leader in workable days. Use this page to pick the month, then the city page's 10-day strip to pick the days — and the national deck staining guide for the physics behind each rule.
Cities in Missouri
| City | Peak months | Season | Workable days/yr |
|---|---|---|---|
| St. Louis | Aug, Sep, Oct | April–October | 149 |
| Kansas City | Oct, Sep, Apr | April–June | 140 |
| Springfield | Sep, Oct, Jun | April–October | 137 |
| Columbia | Jul, Aug, Oct | April–October | 151 |
| Independence | Aug, Sep, Jul | April–October | 137 |
| Lee's Summit | Oct, Jul, Aug | April–October | 148 |
| O'Fallon | Aug, Sep, Jul | April–October | 147 |
| Joplin | Oct, Sep, Jun | April–June | 130 |
| Jefferson City | Aug, Jul, Sep | April–October | 144 |
The rules behind these numbers
| Check | Threshold | Why 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 | Wood must dry out after rain before it can absorb stain. |
| Dry after | <0.05" rain for 24 h after (48 h oil-based formulas want 48 h dry) | Water-based stains need roughly 24 dry hours; oil-based closer to 48. |
| 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% | Daytime relative humidity slows dry time. |
| Wind | ≤15 mph (brush or pad only up to 20 mph) | Above 15 mph, spraying drifts; above 20 mph, dust and debris land in wet stain. |
Always follow your product label — formulas vary. The table above is the typical range across major manufacturers, not a promise about your can.
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