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Driveway Sealing Weather in Flagstaff, AZ: 10-Day Windows & Best Months

Flagstaff gives you roughly 26 workable driveway sealing days a year, concentrated July through August. The single best month is July, averaging 15 days that clear every check — highs of 82°F, lows near 51°F, and a 35% daily rain chance. Below: the live 10-day check and Flagstaff'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

Typical sealer-pail requirements, applied to Flagstaff's forecast above; the site checks 36 cure hours as the midpoint of the 24–48 that labels quote. Rising temperatures matter as much as the number.

Typical label thresholds for driveway sealing — the ruleset behind every Flagstaff verdict above.
CheckThresholdWhy it matters
Air temperature 55–90°F, and rising Sealer wants 55°F and rising — pavement must be warm enough to cure the emulsion.
Overnight low ≥50°F during the first 24 h The first 24 hours of cure need overnight lows of 50°F or better.
Dry before ≤0.05" rain in the prior 24 h What fell before you start matters as much as what falls after — surfaces hold water invisibly.
Dry after <0.05" rain for 36 h after (48 h cool or shaded driveways want 48 h) The make-or-break window: rain here undoes the work, not just delays it.
Evening dew-point spread ≥5°F from 6–11 pm Heavy evening dew can blush an uncured sealcoat.
Daytime humidity ≤85% Humid air slows evaporation, stretching dry times into the risky evening hours.
Wind ≤20 mph (dust and debris in wet sealer up to 28 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 driveway sealing in Flagstaff

How Flagstaff 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 43°F 18°F 23% 0
February 46°F 20°F 26% 0
March 52°F 24°F 23% 0
April 59°F 28°F 17% 0
May 68°F 35°F 13% 0
June 79°F 42°F 12% 0
July 82°F 51°F 35% 15
August 79°F 51°F 42% 11
September 74°F 42°F 26% 0
October 64°F 32°F 16% 0
November 52°F 23°F 16% 0
December 43°F 17°F 21% 0

Flagstaff compresses the whole driveway sealing year into July through August. Miss those 26 workable days and the next real window is months out: by September, average lows hit 42°F against a 50°F floor. Plan the prep work in advance and treat every GOOD chip as spendable. Neighboring towns shift by a month or more — the Arizona comparison shows where Flagstaff sits.

The rain odds swing hard across the year — 12% of days in June up to 42% in August. Season the plan accordingly: prep in the wet months, apply in the dry ones.

Pouring before you seal? Concrete in Flagstaff trades the pavement-warmth rule for a 48-hour freeze watch.

Climatology here is measured at Flagstaff Pulliam Ap, Az Us (6.4 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.

Flagstaff by the numbers

Prep checklist

  1. Wait for a rising pair: 55°F+ and climbing, first night over 50°F, 36 dry hours — in Flagstaff that pattern lives July through August.
  2. Fill cracks a day ahead with crack filler so it skins before sealer covers it.
  3. Degrease oil spots and sweep to bare, dry asphalt — sealer bonds to pavement, not dust.
  4. Check yesterday, not just today: 24 h under 0.05" of rain. Flagstaff's June makes that nearly automatic at 12% rain-day odds.
  5. Tape the garage slab and sidewalk lines with edging tape — drips on concrete are forever.
  6. Pull thin passes with a squeegee/brush combo, back-brushing the texture as you go.
  7. Start early at the top of the slope: a July morning coat gets the whole 82°F afternoon to break before dew.
  8. Keep tires off through the full cure — with July nights at 51°F, shaded strips need the long end of 24–48 h.

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FAQ

What temperature do you need to seal a driveway?

55–90°F and rising, with the first night at 50°F or better. The 'rising' part is why Flagstaff's July start matters: sealing on the front of a warm spell, not the back. Pavement lags air — a shaded slab can fail a passing afternoon.

How long after rain can I sealcoat?

24 hours after the last 0.05"+ rain, and only once cracks and shade strips are visibly dry — asphalt pores hold water after the surface grays out. In Flagstaff's August (42% rain days) that lookback eats most of the calendar; June barely notices it.

How long does driveway sealer take to dry before rain or cars?

Plan 36 rain-free, car-free hours (labels range 24–48; shade and cool nights need the long end). A 0.05"+ shower inside the window streaks the coat gray. June is Flagstaff's easiest month to find that window; August the hardest.

Can you seal a driveway in the fall?

Yes, until the nights quit. The 50°F overnight rule closes Flagstaff's season after August; the classic October mistake is a 62°F Saturday over a 41°F night. Spring restarts around July when pavement warms.

How often should a driveway be sealed?

When the surface tells you: graying, no beading, spreading hairlines — typically every 2–4 years. In Flagstaff, seal before the freeze-thaw season; December averages 17°F nights that pry open every unfilled crack. Fresh asphalt waits 6–12 months.

Best month to seal a driveway in AZ?

July tops Flagstaff's table at 15 days clearing the 55–90°F-rising, 50°F-night, 36-dry-hour stack; July and August together carry the season. Check the AZ state page for how the ranking shifts across the state.

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Climatology: NOAA 1991–2020 normals via FLAGSTAFF PULLIAM AP, AZ US (6.4 km from Flagstaff center, elevation 7003 ft); live outlook by Open-Meteo.