May in Carmel-by-the-Sea typically offers mild temperatures, often ranging from the mid-50s to the low 60s Fahrenheit (12-17C). While sunshine is common, overcast conditions, known locally as “May Gray” or “June Gloom” (sometimes extending into the latter month), can occur. Coastal fog, influenced by the cool Pacific Ocean currents, is also characteristic of this period. Rainfall is relatively low, making May a generally dry month.
Understanding typical climate conditions during this time is valuable for planning trips and activities. The pleasant temperatures and reduced rainfall make May an attractive time to visit, offering opportunities for outdoor pursuits like exploring the scenic coastline, enjoying the village’s unique shops and art galleries, or playing golf. However, being aware of the potential for fog and overcast skies allows visitors to pack accordingly and choose activities best suited to the prevailing weather. Historically, these weather patterns have influenced the region’s development, shaping its landscape and contributing to the distinctive local flora and fauna.