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Is It Too Hot to Walk Your Dog in Queens, NY Right Now?

As of 1 PM local · Partly cloudy · Sun partly filtered

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 Queens.

My dog is…

Right now

Safe to walk

Pavement is comfortably below the burn threshold. Enjoy the walk — bring water on longer routes.

Est. pavement

108°F

Air temperature

77°F

Next safe window

Now

Estimates for guidance only. The seven-second test never lies: press the back of your hand to the pavement — if you can't hold it, neither can your dog.

Today, hour by hour

est. pavement °F
108
86
107
113
107
96
84
78
73
70
69
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SafeCautionToo hot
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7-day safe-walking outlook

DayPavementSafe windows
Today67°–114°F12 AM–12 PM, 1 PM–4 PM, 5 PM–midnight
Mon62°–126°F12 AM–11 AM, 4 PM–midnight
Tue61°–123°F12 AM–11 AM, 2 PM–midnight
Wed67°–130°F12 AM–11 AM, 6 PM–midnight
Thu73°–122°F12 AM–12 PM, 4 PM–midnight
Fri74°–127°F12 AM–11 AM, 3 PM–midnight
Sat74°–120°F12 AM–12 PM, 4 PM–midnight

Those are surface temperatures, not air. Wed tops out around 84°F in the air but roughly 130°F on dark asphalt in full sun — which is how a mild-looking forecast still burns paws.

What today's verdict means for your walk in Queens

Why this verdict
The pavement is about 108°F, 2°F below the 110°F line where typical dogs start to be at risk. The air is 77°F, so roughly 31°F of that is sun on the asphalt.
Next safe window
The pavement in Queens is inside a safe stretch right now, running until 4 PM. Dark asphalt heats back up faster than the air does once the sun is on it again.

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Walking your dog in Queens today

Right now in Queens, the air is about 77°F, but the model estimates the asphalt under your dog's paws is closer to 108°F — a gap of roughly 31°F, because a mix of sun and cloud is still loading heat into the asphalt. That reading puts Queens in the clear for an ordinary walk. Air temperature alone would have told you none of this — the pavement, not the forecast, is what your dog actually stands on.

Across the 11 hours left today, the pavement in Queens is projected to top out near 113°F around 4 PM, when the air will be about 77°F — a 36°F gap between the forecast your weather app shows and the surface your dog walks on. Today breaks into 2 separate safe stretches rather than one continuous window, so missing the first does not cost you the day.

In an average August, Queens sees highs around 81°F and overnight lows near 68°F. Even at those moderate highs, a dark surface in direct sun can run 40–60°F hotter than the air, which is enough to tip midday walks into the caution range. As a seasonal rule of thumb, the safest windows are before about 11:00 AM and after about 4:00 PM.

Queens loses its all-day safe window in 3 months of the year — June through August — and August is one of them. The year peaks in July at an average high of 83°F against 41°F in January, a 42°F swing that decides how much of the day belongs to your dog.

Queens sits about 6 miles from Brooklyn, close enough that the two usually run within a degree or two of each other — if your walk crosses between them, either page answers the question. Street-level conditions still differ more than city-level ones do: a shaded side street and an open parking lot half a block apart can be twenty degrees apart underfoot.

Whatever the number says, confirm it with your hand: press the back of it flat on the pavement for seven seconds. If you can't hold it there, neither can your dog. Conditions in Queens are on the gentler side right now, but keep the same habits: water before and after, grass over asphalt, and a close eye on flat-faced breeds, seniors, and puppies, who overheat and burn sooner than a healthy adult dog.

Plan your walk in Queens

After sunset
The sun sets in Queens at 7:41 PM. Asphalt keeps giving back the heat it stored all day for a couple of hours after that, so an evening walk still deserves the hand test — the air cools long before the surface does.
Tomorrow
Tomorrow looks 12°F hotter in Queens, peaking near 126°F. The pavement is safe from overnight through to 11 AM, so aim for the morning end of that.
Rain ahead
Rain is in the forecast for 1 of the next 12 hours in Queens. Wet pavement can't run far above air temperature while it stays damp, which is why the estimate above drops during and just after a shower — and climbs again quickly once the surface dries in the sun.

What this means for your dog

Flat-faced breeds

Pugs, bulldogs and other brachycephalic dogs overheat faster in warm air regardless of pavement. Treat any caution reading as too hot.

Seniors & puppies

Thinner or still-developing paw pads burn sooner. Subtract about 10°F from the safe threshold and keep first walks short.

Every dog

Water before and after, shade where you can, and grass over asphalt. If your dog starts lifting paws or slowing down, head home.

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Typical this time of year

In Queens, August walks are typically only safe before 11:00 AM and after 4:00 PM. On an average day this month, highs run about 81°F with overnight lows near 68°F.

Frequently asked questions

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

Right now the estimated pavement temperature in Queens is about 108°F, versus 77°F in the air — currently safe to walk. Today's remaining safe windows: 1 PM–4 PM, 5 PM–midnight.

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

In direct sun, asphalt in Queens can sit 40–60°F above the air temperature. Today the model estimates a peak pavement temperature of about 114°F.

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

Today's safe walking windows in Queens are 1 PM–4 PM, 5 PM–midnight (local time). Early morning is usually the safest bet once the pavement has cooled overnight.

What time can I walk my dog in Queens tomorrow morning?

On the current forecast, the pavement in Queens is safe from overnight through to 11 AM, so an early-morning walk is the practical answer. The day is projected to peak near 126°F on the asphalt, so the earlier you go, the more margin you have.

Is it safe to take my dog on a walk right now in Queens?

Yes — right now it's SAFE in Queens. The pavement is running about 108°F, which is comfortable for paws.

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

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.

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