Exterior Painting Weather in Miami, FL: 10-Day Windows & Best Months
By NOAA 1991–2020 normals, Miami keeps a exterior painting window open in all 12 months — a year-round season few US cities match. The single best month is March, averaging 25 days that clear every check — highs of 76°F, lows near 65°F, and a 19% daily rain chance. Below: the live 10-day check and Miami'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
The engine scores every Miami day against this table — typical latex-label numbers, with 35–50°F highs flagged for low-temperature formulas.
| Check | Threshold | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Air temperature | 50–90°F (low-temp formulas from 35°F) | Standard latex wants 50°F+. Some low-temperature formulas are rated down to 35°F. |
| Overnight low | ≥35°F during the first 24 h (≥40°F preferred) | Paint keeps curing overnight; a low under 40°F stalls standard latex. |
| Dry before | ≤0.05" rain in the prior 12 h; watch back to 24 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 | The make-or-break window: rain here undoes the work, not just delays it. |
| Evening dew-point spread | ≥5°F from 6–11 pm | Surface should stay at least 5°F above the dew point; dew flat-spots fresh paint. |
| Daytime humidity | ≤80% | Humid air slows evaporation, stretching dry times into the risky evening hours. |
| Wind | ≤15 mph (brush 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 exterior painting in Miami
| Month | Avg high | Avg low | Rain odds/day | Workable days | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | 74°F | 61°F | 21% | 25 | |
| February | 75°F | 63°F | 18% | 24 | |
| March | 76°F | 65°F | 19% | 25 | |
| April | 80°F | 70°F | 22% | 24 | |
| May | 83°F | 74°F | 29% | 22 | |
| June | 86°F | 76°F | 42% | 17 | |
| July | 88°F | 78°F | 41% | 18 | |
| August | 88°F | 78°F | 44% | 18 | |
| September | 87°F | 77°F | 48% | 16 | |
| October | 84°F | 74°F | 38% | 19 | |
| November | 79°F | 69°F | 26% | 22 | |
| December | 76°F | 65°F | 20% | 25 |
Miami's calendar never really closes: even January, the leanest month, averages 25 workable days against the 50–90°F rules. The 10-day strip above matters more here than any season chart. Neighboring towns shift by a month or more — the Florida comparison shows where Miami sits.
Summer's enemy here is the rain gauge: July sees measurable rain on 41% of days, so back-to-back dry 24-hour cure windows come in streaks, not on schedule. The 10-day strip earns its keep in September (48% wet days).
The rain odds swing hard across the year — 18% of days in February up to 48% in September. Season the plan accordingly: prep in the wet months, apply in the dry ones.
If the walls pass, the roof might too: roof coating in Miami uses the same film chemistry with tighter dew and wind limits.
Climatology here is measured at Miami Beach, Fl Us (8.1 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.
Miami by the numbers
- Peak heat lands in August: 88°F average highs and 0 ninety-degree days.
- January bottoms the Miami year: 74°F days, 61°F nights.
- Rain-day odds swing from 18% in February to 48% in September.
- Annual workable exterior painting days: about 254 of 365.
Prep checklist
- Find application day plus 24 dry hours with nights at 40°F+; Miami offers that pairing most often in March (25 workable days).
- Wash the wall and scrape everything loose; paint bonds to substrate, not chalk.
- Give washed siding 24 hours — north walls in Miami can need double after a September-grade soak.
- An ir surface thermometer settles arguments: label limits bind the wall surface, which outruns Miami's air by 20°F+ in sun.
- Spot-prime bare wood and bleed-through, then caulk the gaps on a touch-dry surface.
- Sequence walls so you always paint in shade; midday sun skins latex before it levels.
- 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 March lows near 65°F, Miami's siding meets the dew point before the late news.
Gear that saves a window
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Extension pole
Second-story reach without moving the ladder every pass.
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Canvas drop cloths
Grips ladders and won't shred like plastic.
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Exterior paint + primer
One-coat hide on sound, prepped siding.
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Angled brush set
Control at trim, corners, and cut-in lines.
FAQ
What temperature can you paint outside?
50–90°F for standard formulas, 35°F+ for low-temp lines, and the wall itself must stay 5°F above the dew point. In Miami the practical range is set by nights: the 40°F overnight floor arrives around January and leaves after December.
How many dry hours does exterior paint need before rain?
Plan 24 rain-free hours after the last coat; the engine fails any day that can't deliver them. With Miami's rain odds swinging from 18% of days in February to 48% in September, the strip above is mostly a search for that dry pair.
Why does dew ruin fresh paint?
Fresh latex needs hours before it can take standing water; evening condensation gets there first on cooling siding. The check: air minus dew point from 6–11 p.m., 5°F or better. Humid September evenings in Miami are when GOOD afternoons hide failing nights.
Can you paint in high humidity?
Up to about 80% daytime RH — above that, dry times stretch until the film meets the evening dew. 80–83% reads MARGINAL on the engine; more is a fail. Pair humidity with Miami's dew-point spread rule and paint mornings-into-early-afternoons in the humid months.
What is surface temperature vs air temperature?
Two different numbers: air (what the app shows) and the wall (what the paint feels). Sun adds 20°F or more; evening radiational cooling subtracts. That's why the engine checks the 90°F top on Miami's hot afternoons and the dew-point spread after sunset — both are surface problems the air forecast hides.
When does painting season end in Miami?
It doesn't, quite: every Miami month averages 8+ workable days, though January thins to 25. Watch nights and dew more than the calendar.
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Guides
Climatology: NOAA 1991–2020 normals via MIAMI BEACH, FL US (8.1 km from Miami center, elevation 1 ft); live outlook by Open-Meteo.