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

In Glendale, the label math works from March through April: that's the stretch with 8+ workable days a month against typical driveway sealing rules. The single best month is April, averaging 28 days that clear every check — highs of 84°F, lows near 55°F, and a 5% daily rain chance. The strip above runs Glendale's live forecast; the table below ranks all 12 months.

GOOD — clears every rule MARGINAL — exactly one soft miss NO — a hard fail, or two soft

The rules this check uses

This table is the whole Glendale check: pail-consensus thresholds, the rising-trend requirement, and a 36-hour cure standing in for the labels' 24–48 spread.

Typical label thresholds for driveway sealing — the ruleset behind every Glendale verdict above.
CheckThresholdWhy it matters
Air temperature 55–90°F, and rising Checked across the working day, 8 a.m.–6 p.m., against Glendale's hourly forecast — not just the daily high.
Overnight low ≥50°F during the first 24 h The engine reads every overnight hour in the cure window, not just Glendale's forecast low.
Dry before ≤0.05" rain in the prior 24 h Asphalt must be fully dry; sealer will not bond to damp pavement.
Dry after <0.05" rain for 36 h after (48 h cool or shaded driveways want 48 h) Most sealers list 24–48 dry hours; this site checks 36.
Evening dew-point spread ≥5°F from 6–11 pm Scored on the worst hour between 6 and 11 p.m., when surfaces cool past the air.
Daytime humidity ≤85% Water-based sealer dries by evaporation; humid air stalls it.
Wind ≤20 mph (dust and debris in wet sealer up to 28 mph) Wind wrecks application first (drift, lap marks) and carries debris into wet work second.

Always follow your product label — formulas vary. These rows are the industry-typical range; the can in your Glendale garage is the contract.

Best months for driveway sealing in Glendale

Workable days in Glendale, AZ: days meeting the temperature rules, discounted by NOAA rain odds — a 1991–2020 estimate, not a forecast.
MonthAvg highAvg lowRain odds/dayWorkable days 
January 65°F 41°F 12% 0
February 69°F 44°F 14% 0
March 76°F 49°F 11% 8
April 84°F 55°F 5% 28
May 93°F 64°F 3% 7
June 102°F 72°F 2% 0
July 105°F 80°F 8% 0
August 104°F 79°F 12% 0
September 98°F 72°F 8% 0
October 87°F 60°F 7% 21
November 74°F 48°F 7% 8
December 64°F 40°F 11% 0

Glendale compresses the whole driveway sealing year into March through April. Miss those 73 workable days and the next real window is months out: by May, average lows hit 64°F against a 50°F floor. Plan the prep work in advance and treat every GOOD chip as spendable. For the statewide picture, the Arizona page compares peak months city by city.

July here fails on heat, not rain: the average high of 105°F sits over the 90°F label ceiling, and 31 of 31 days typically top 90°F. Midsummer work moves to dawn or waits for April.

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

Numbers above come from NOAA's 1991–2020 normals for Youngtown, Az Us, 6.7 km from the city center — close enough that neighborhood microclimates (shade lines, river valleys, urban heat) matter more than station distance. See how these day counts are scored.

Glendale by the numbers

Prep checklist

  1. Wait for a rising pair: 55°F+ and climbing, first night over 50°F, 36 dry hours — in Glendale that pattern lives March through April.
  2. Run crack filler the previous afternoon — filler needs its own skin time before topcoating.
  3. Sweep to bare asphalt and kill the oil spots first — emulsion won't bond through either.
  4. Check yesterday, not just today: 24 h under 0.05" of rain. Glendale's June makes that nearly automatic at 2% 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 April morning coat gets the whole 84°F afternoon to break before dew.
  8. Keep tires off through the full cure — with April nights at 55°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 Glendale's March 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 Glendale's February (14% 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 Glendale's easiest month to find that window; February the hardest.

Can you seal a driveway in the fall?

Yes, until the nights quit. The 50°F overnight rule closes Glendale's season after April; the classic October mistake is a 62°F Saturday over a 41°F night. Spring restarts around March 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 Glendale, seal before the freeze-thaw season; December averages 40°F nights that pry open every unfilled crack. Fresh asphalt waits 6–12 months.

Best month to seal a driveway in AZ?

April tops Glendale's table at 28 days clearing the 55–90°F-rising, 50°F-night, 36-dry-hour stack; April and October 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 YOUNGTOWN, AZ US (6.7 km from Glendale center, elevation 1135 ft); live outlook by Open-Meteo.