PawForecast

Is It Too Hot to Walk Your Dog in Gilbert, AZ Right Now?

The air temperature only tells half the story. In direct sun, the asphalt under your dog's paws can run 40–60°F hotter. Here's the live pavement estimate for Gilbert.

My dog is…
As of 11 PM local
CAUTION

Stick to grass and shade, keep it short, and test the pavement first.

Pavement (est.)
95°F
Air temp
95°F
Feels like
92°F
+0° sun on asphalt

Too hot for paws in Gilbert today — try indoor play 🐾

Today, hour by hour

Estimated pavement temperature under a dog's paws. Green is safe to walk.

No fully-safe walking window left today — favor grass, shade, or indoor play.
95°
11PM
94°
12AM
92°
1AM
91°
2AM
90°
3AM
88°
4AM
86°
5AM
87°
6AM
99°
7AM
115°
8AM
130°
9AM
143°
10AM
154°
11AM
161°
12PM

7-day safe-walking outlook

DayPavementSafe windows
Today89°–163°F3 AM–7 AM
Thu86°–165°F3 AM–8 AM
Fri84°–161°F1 AM–8 AM
Sat93°–156°FNo safe window
Sun87°–155°F2 AM–7 AM, 10 PM–midnight
Mon87°–159°F12 AM–8 AM
Tue87°–159°F1 AM–7 AM

Typical this time of year

In Gilbert, July walks are typically only safe before 8:00 AM and after 7:00 PM. On an average day this month, highs run about 107°F with overnight lows near 83°F.

Frequently asked questions

Is it too hot to walk my dog in Gilbert right now?

Right now the estimated pavement temperature in Gilbert is about 95°F, versus 95°F in the air — currently borderline — walk with caution. There's no fully-safe pavement window left today.

How much hotter is the pavement than the air in Gilbert?

In direct sun, asphalt in Gilbert can sit 40–60°F above the air temperature. Today the model estimates a peak pavement temperature of about 163°F.

What time can I safely walk my dog in Gilbert today?

In Gilbert, July walks are typically only safe before 8:00 AM and after 7:00 PM. Aim for the coolest hours and always test the pavement first.

How do I know if the pavement is too hot for my dog in Gilbert?

Use the 7-second test: press the back of your hand flat on the pavement for 7 seconds. If you can't hold it there comfortably, it's too hot for your dog's paws — regardless of what the air temperature says.