Exterior Painting Weather in Anchorage, AK: 10-Day Windows & Best Months
The exterior painting season in Anchorage runs June through August — 3 months averaging at least 8 workable days by NOAA 1991–2020 normals. June leads the calendar with 18 workable days: average high 64°F, low 45°F, rain on 40% 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
These rows are what the Anchorage strip checks hour by hour: consensus paint-can requirements, plus the low-temp-formula band the engine marks MARGINAL.
| Check | Threshold | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Air temperature | 50–90°F (low-temp formulas from 35°F) | The film (or mix) chemistry runs on temperature — both while you work and for the first hours after. |
| Overnight low | ≥35°F during the first 24 h (≥40°F preferred) | Curing continues after dark; the first night can undo a perfect afternoon. |
| Dry before | ≤0.05" rain in the prior 12 h; watch back to 24 h | Checked backward from your start hour using the two look-back days in the forecast data. |
| Dry after | <0.05" rain for 24 h after | The engine sums forecast rain hour by hour through the cure window for Anchorage. |
| Evening dew-point spread | ≥5°F from 6–11 pm | When air temperature meets the dew point, water condenses on your fresh work first. |
| Daytime humidity | ≤80% | Read as the daytime maximum, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; within 3 points of the limit counts as marginal. |
| Wind | ≤15 mph (brush only up to 20 mph) | Wind dries the leading edge too fast and carries overspray. |
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 exterior painting in Anchorage
| Month | Avg high | Avg low | Rain odds/day | Workable days | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | 27°F | 17°F | 63% | 0 | |
| February | 32°F | 19°F | 60% | 0 | |
| March | 36°F | 20°F | 53% | 0 | |
| April | 46°F | 29°F | 53% | 0 | |
| May | 55°F | 37°F | 46% | 1 | |
| June | 64°F | 45°F | 40% | 18 | |
| July | 66°F | 50°F | 46% | 17 | |
| August | 64°F | 48°F | 55% | 14 | |
| September | 56°F | 41°F | 63% | 7 | |
| October | 44°F | 32°F | 61% | 0 | |
| November | 33°F | 22°F | 62% | 0 | |
| December | 29°F | 19°F | 68% | 0 |
The season is genuinely short: June through August, 3 months in total. Outside it, the blocker is cold — January tops out near 27°F with nights around 17°F, far under the 40°F overnight floor. When a June or August window opens on the strip above, it may be the only one that month. The Alaska table ranks every listed city by the same math.
Temperature-wise, summer passes easily in Anchorage; the rain rules do the filtering. With a 46% daily rain chance in July, roughly one day in 2 starts a wet stretch that voids the cure window.
Anchorage has a real wet/dry rhythm: December brings rain on 68% of days versus 40% in June. When the calendar gives you a June-side window, the dry-before and dry-after rules nearly take care of themselves.
Related check: roof coating in Anchorage — same 50–90°F chemistry, but roofs hit the dew point first and wind is a safety stop.
Source honesty: every monthly figure on this page is the 1991–2020 normal at Alyeska, Ak Us, 21.4 km from Anchorage's center — your block's shade lines and wind exposure sit on top of that baseline. Scoring details are on the methodology page.
Anchorage by the numbers
- Hottest month: July — 66°F average high, 0 days topping 90°F.
- The cold floor is January at 27°F afternoons and 17°F overnight.
- Measurable rain: December leads at 68% of days; June is the quiet end at 40%.
- The 40°F-night season spans June–September here.
- Bottom line for Anchorage: roughly 57 workable exterior painting days a year.
Prep checklist
- Two clean days beat one perfect one: 24 h of dry cure and a 40°F+ night — June is Anchorage's highest-odds month (18 days).
- Scrape, then wash: loose paint and chalk go first, because latex only grips solid substrate.
- Give washed siding 24 hours — north walls in Anchorage can need double after a December-grade soak.
- Read the wall, not the app: an ir surface thermometer on sunlit siding shows 20°F+ over Anchorage's reported 64°F.
- Bare wood gets primer, stains get stain-blocker, gaps get caulk — in that order, on dry substrate.
- Follow the shade around the house — never a wall in direct midday sun.
- Cut in with an angled brush set, roll a wet edge, and drop the sprayer plan over 15 mph.
- Stop 2 hours before sunset: with June lows near 45°F, Anchorage's siding meets the dew point before the late news.
Gear that saves a window
Transparency note: gear links here become affiliate links only when the program is enabled — today they are plain references. See the affiliate disclosure.
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Extension pole
Second-story reach without moving the ladder every pass.
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Exterior paint + primer
One-coat hide on sound, prepped siding.
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IR surface thermometer
Reads the wall, not the air — sun-baked siding runs hotter.
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Canvas drop cloths
Grips ladders and won't shred like plastic.
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Angled brush set
Control at trim, corners, and cut-in lines.
FAQ
What temperature can you paint outside?
Standard latex: 50–90°F with nights of 40°F+; low-temperature formulas are rated down to 35°F and the engine marks 35–50°F highs as MARGINAL for exactly that reason. Anchorage's edge months live in that band — June averages 64°F highs over 45°F nights.
How many dry hours does exterior paint need before rain?
About 24 — a 0.05"+ shower inside that window streaks or washes fresh latex. Anchorage offers those 24-hour dry runs most reliably in June (rain on just 40% of days); December is the gamble at 68%.
Why does dew ruin fresh paint?
Because a film that hasn't coalesced can't shed water: on cooling Anchorage siding, dew flat-spots the sheen and drags surfactants out in streaks. It forms when the wall reaches the dew point — the engine wants a 5°F spread from 6–11 p.m. Finish 2 hours before sunset and latex gets its lead time.
Can you paint in high humidity?
The label limit is ~80% relative humidity, and it compounds: humid air slows the cure, which pushes wet film into dew hours. The engine flags 80–83% and fails beyond. In Anchorage, the drier June air makes this a non-issue; muggy spells make it the day-killer.
What is surface temperature vs air temperature?
The forecast reports air; the label limits the wall. In direct sun a wall runs 20°F+ hotter — a 66°F Anchorage July day can put a west wall past the 90°F ceiling by mid-afternoon. Follow the shade around the house and check the surface by hand or IR thermometer.
When does painting season end in Anchorage?
The closing bell is the overnight floor. August is the last month averaging viable nights (48°F lows); after that, even warm afternoons sit on failing nights. Spring reopens around June from the same rule.
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Guides
Climatology: NOAA 1991–2020 normals via ALYESKA, AK US (21.4 km from Anchorage center, elevation 272 ft); live outlook by Open-Meteo.