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Warm sunny days can make blacktop hotter than the forecast suggests

Los Angeles pavement risk varies by microclimate, but exposed sidewalks, blacktop, and trailhead lots heat quickly in direct sun.

Live Los Angeles check

Check pavement risk before today’s walk

Use your exact location or type Los Angeles to estimate current surface risk. City weather can be misleading because sun, shade, surface color, and time of day change paw burn risk.

Reviewed for Los Angeles dog walking safety

Reviewed for hot-pavement safety

These guides combine the live pavement estimator with conservative hot-weather pet safety guidance. Use the chart as a planning tool, then confirm with shade, surface feel, your dog’s condition, and the 7-second hand test.

Local walking plan

Best window

before 9 AM

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Risk window

11 AM–6 PM

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Safer route

Prefer shaded blocks, parks, or dirt trails that stay cooler than exposed asphalt.

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When boots make sense

Boots make sense for unavoidable city sidewalks or hot trailhead parking lots.

Los Angeles surfaces to test first

Dark streets, beach parking lots, hillside trailheads, and concrete plazas need testing first.

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What to keep ready in Los Angeles

Dry sunny routes still need water, especially for brachycephalic and small dogs.

Los Angeles hot pavement FAQ

Is pavement too hot for dogs in Los Angeles today?

Use the live checker plus the 7-second hand test. Direct sun, dark asphalt, and parking lots can make Los Angeles pavement risky even when the air temperature looks only moderately hot.

What is the safest time to walk a dog in Los Angeles?

Early morning is usually safest. Evening can still be risky because pavement can hold heat for hours after the air temperature peaks.