Roof Coating Weather in Kailua, HI: 10-Day Windows & Best Months
By NOAA 1991–2020 normals, Kailua keeps a roof coating window open in all 12 months — a year-round season few US cities match. The single best month is May, averaging 19 days that clear every check — highs of 81°F, lows near 70°F, and a 37% daily rain chance. 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
The Kailua verdicts check these rows hour by hour. Coating-pail consensus numbers, with wind treated as what it is on a roof: a safety stop before a quality flag.
| Check | Threshold | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Air temperature | 50–90°F | The film (or mix) chemistry runs on temperature — both while you work and for the first hours after. |
| Overnight low | ≥40°F during the first 24 h | Curing continues after dark; the first night can undo a perfect afternoon. |
| Dry before | ≤0.05" rain in the prior 24 h; watch back to 48 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 (48 h thick coats want 48 h) | The engine sums forecast rain hour by hour through the cure window for Kailua. |
| 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 | ≤85% | Read as the daytime maximum, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; within 3 points of the limit counts as marginal. |
| Wind | ≤15 mph (roller only, no spray up to 20 mph) | Wind on a roof is a safety limit first and an overspray limit second. |
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 roof coating in Kailua
| Month | Avg high | Avg low | Rain odds/day | Workable days | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | 78°F | 65°F | 51% | 15 | |
| February | 78°F | 65°F | 47% | 15 | |
| March | 78°F | 67°F | 48% | 16 | |
| April | 80°F | 69°F | 43% | 17 | |
| May | 81°F | 70°F | 37% | 19 | |
| June | 83°F | 73°F | 39% | 18 | |
| July | 84°F | 74°F | 46% | 17 | |
| August | 85°F | 74°F | 43% | 18 | |
| September | 85°F | 74°F | 44% | 17 | |
| October | 84°F | 73°F | 47% | 17 | |
| November | 82°F | 70°F | 53% | 14 | |
| December | 79°F | 68°F | 58% | 13 |
Kailua's calendar never really closes: even February, the leanest month, averages 15 workable days against the 50–90°F rules. The 10-day strip above matters more here than any season chart. The Hawaii table ranks every listed city by the same math.
Summer's enemy here is the rain gauge: July sees measurable rain on 46% 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 December (58% wet days).
The rain odds swing hard across the year — 37% of days in May up to 58% in December. Season the plan accordingly: prep in the wet months, apply in the dry ones.
Ground level is more forgiving: compare exterior painting in Kailua, where the same chemistry drops the roof-safety wind cap.
Source honesty: every monthly figure on this page is the 1991–2020 normal at Waimanalo Exp F 795.1, Hi Us, 6.9 km from Kailua's center — your block's shade lines and wind exposure sit on top of that baseline. Scoring details are on the methodology page.
Kailua by the numbers
- Hottest month: September — 85°F average high, 0 days topping 90°F.
- The cold floor is February at 78°F afternoons and 65°F overnight.
- Measurable rain: December leads at 58% of days; May is the quiet end at 37%.
- Bottom line for Kailua: roughly 196 workable roof coating days a year.
Prep checklist
- Book a calm pair: under 15 mph to spray, under 20 mph to be up there at all, and 24 dry hours — May delivers 19 such days in an average Kailua year.
- Walk the roof after the last rain (58% of December days here) and mark every ponding spot — they dry last and blister first.
- Wash the membrane, then give it a full Kailua drying day; the 24-hour lookback applies to seams, not just the field.
- Bridge splits and seams with seam tape and let repairs cure on their own label's clock.
- Confirm the coating maker's primer spec for your membrane — roof primer is cheap next to a peeled field.
- Start at dawn and chase the shade line — Kailua roof surfaces beat air temperature by 30°F+ in sun.
- Roll with a 3/4-inch nap roller kit at the label spread rate; thin coat today beats thick coat racing December rain.
- Harness on anything above a walkable slope, and quit by early afternoon — Kailua's roofs reach the dew point first.
Gear that saves a window
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Roof safety harness
Non-negotiable on anything steeper than a walkable slope.
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3/4-inch nap roller kit
Thick nap loads enough coating for one-pass coverage.
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Roof primer
Bonds coating to weathered membrane; check compatibility.
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Seam tape
Bridge seams and small splits before the top coat.
FAQ
What temperature do you need to apply roof coating?
50–90°F air with a 40°F+ first night — but the roof surface is the stricter limit: in sun it runs 30°F+ over air, so Kailua's 84°F July afternoons can mean a 110°F membrane. First-light starts solve what the forecast can't.
How long does roof coating need to dry before rain?
Plan a 24-hour dry window per coat (48 when it's cool, humid, or laid on thick). The engine fails days that can't deliver it and flags the 24–48 h tail. Two thin coats on two Kailua GOOD days beat one thick coat racing December rain.
Why does dew hit a roof first?
Radiational cooling: the roof faces the sky and sheds heat fastest, condensing moisture while the lawn is still dry. That's why this check is stricter in practice than the same rule for walls — Kailua evenings that pass for paint can still wet a roof. Finish early.
Can you apply roof coating in high humidity?
The limit is ~85% relative humidity, and it stacks with dew: slow-drying film meets a roof that hits the dew point first on the property. Kailua's drier months make this a non-check; muggy spells make dawn-to-noon the whole working day.
How windy is too windy to coat a roof?
15 mph ends spraying (overspray from roof height travels blocks); 20 mph ends the workday on safety grounds — the engine marks it NO no matter what else passes. Wind builds through the afternoon, one more argument for first light: that's how May banks its 19 workable Kailua days.
What months are best for roof coating in Kailua?
The table puts May, June and August in front; May averages 19 days clearing every check. Roof work also wants the calm-morning pattern, so within any month, early beats late — daily wind climbs after noon in most of HI.
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Guides
Climatology: NOAA 1991–2020 normals via WAIMANALO EXP F 795.1, HI US (6.9 km from Kailua center, elevation 64 ft); live outlook by Open-Meteo.