Walking Weather in Gilbert, Arizona
In Gilbert, the morning is usually your friend — head out before the heat builds and the day is yours. The easiest months are March, April, November, and December. Through July and August, take it early and let the hot afternoons go.
When to walk, by season
Winter
Winter highs sit near 68°F with lows around 43°F. Shorter daylight means walking a little earlier in the afternoon.
Spring
Spring runs 55–86°F at about 25% humidity — usually Gilbert's easiest walking. Watch for spring rain and pollen.
Summer
Summer highs near 105°F and 31% humidity make midday hard work — head out early or after sunset, and check the pavement before dog walks.
Fall
Fall eases to 58–86°F at about 30% humidity — often the best stretch of the year for an unhurried walk.
The months people ask about
The easy months to plan around, and the ones worth timing carefully in Gilbert.
Walking the dog in Gilbert
- •Desert pavement can burn paws in summer — walk dogs before eight or after dark and test the ground with your hand first.
- •From late fall through early spring the pavement stays cool, so timing matters far less for the dogs.
In a Gilbert summer the ground can get hot enough to burn paws. Walk Window's Dog Walker mode watches the ground as well as the air and tells you when to wait. More on keeping your dog safe in Gilbert →
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time to walk in Gilbert?
The most comfortable months to walk in Gilbert are March, April, November, December. In the hot months, the early morning before the heat builds is your reliable window.
Is it too hot to walk in Gilbert in summer?
Summer middays in Gilbert can be hard going, and the pavement gets hot enough to matter for dogs. The early morning and the cooler evening still work — that's the window to take.
When is the most comfortable season to walk in Gilbert?
Gilbert has a hot desert with very hot summers and mild, dry winters. The easiest walking lands in March and April, when the temperature and humidity are at their kindest.
