When Should I Get Married? Wedding Seasons by Region

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When Should I Get Married? Wedding Seasons by Region

 

Wedding Season

Wedding Season

Although most people think of summer when they hear the phrase “wedding season,” it can actually fall during different times of the year depending on the region. In regions where the summers are especially hot or humid, the high season may actually fall earlier or later in the year.

While getting married during your chosen region’s wedding season may make it a little more difficult to book your dream vendors, you’ll typically be rewarded with the region’s best weather of the year as well as in-season blooms for your wedding arrangements. Just be sure to give yourself as much leeway as you can and book especially early if you have your heart set on your region’s busy season.

 


Wedding Season in the Northeast

Wedding Season in the Northeast

Because of its pleasant temperatures during the summer and frosty weather during the winter months, the wedding season in the Northeast United States typically runs from April to October. Spring can come with a slight risk of surprise, late-season cold weather, but the beautiful fall foliage always makes autumn a beautiful time of year to host your nuptials. Opting for an off-peak month–for instance, February or November–may mean a slight price reduction in cost for booking certain locations, flowers, and more.

 


Wedding Season in the South

Florida Wedding

Florida Wedding Destination

While the South may be known for its sweet tea and hospitality, it is also known for being hot and muggy during the summer. For this reason, many brides choose to get married in the spring and fall, avoiding July and August when saying their I dos.

Are you planning on choosing Florida as a wedding destination? Owing to its subtropical climate, Florida gets extremely hot, sunny, and humid in the summer. While planning a beach wedding is quite romantic, you should forgo this option during the months of August through October, which is prime hurricane season and prone to afternoon rain showers. Luckily, Florida is comfortably warm from mid-November and beyond to the spring, which allows for many options when choosing a date for your wedding.

 


Wedding Season in the Midwest

Wedding Season in the Midwest

Wedding Season in the Midwest

As with the Northeast, the wedding season in the Midwest can run through the spring to the fall; however, many brides decide to get married in the autumn thanks to the beautiful changing leaves and typically agreeable weather. If you choose to plan a fall wedding, consider booking your venue for September or October dates to avoid the chances of any early snowstorms.

 


Wedding Season in the Pacific Northwest

Pacific Northwest Wedding

When many people think of the Pacific Northwest, they think of rain. This may be an unfair reputation; while it doesn’t rain in this region more than others, the sky remains overcast long after the precipitation ends rather than clearing up.

To avoid having your wedding during the region’s infamous rainy season, consider getting married during the summer; mid-July through mid-August is known to be the driest months of the year. That being said, with a narrow window, it will pay to plan early so you can book your spot and your vendors more easily.

 


Wedding Season on the West Coast

west coast weddings

west coast weddings

Wedding season on the West Coast typically runs from April to October, with August and October proving to be the most popular. Thanks to the temperate climate of the West Coast, you can choose to have your wedding during almost any month of the year; however, you should consider that the rainy season in the west typically runs from October to April, depending on the exact locale.

 


Wedding Season Considerations

When choosing a date for your wedding, you may want to consider months that have three-day weekends as these allow your guests ample time to travel. However, you should let people know about your wedding date well in advance so they don’t plan a vacation for this time. You may also have to pay a bit extra if booking a venue on a holiday weekend, since employers may be required to pay holiday wages, and it will also likely be a time of high demand.

Please keep in mind when planning your wedding that you don’t have to be limited by wedding seasons. Some brides may love the idea of a January wedding (with fewer holidays to compete with) while others want to have their ceremony around Christmas or Valentine’s Day.

Holding your wedding during the off-season months will often be a cheaper endeavor. And, because wedding vendors may have fewer clients on the books, they may be able to give you more personalized attention. Honeymoons will also be far cheaper when booked during the offseason.

Whatever season you choose as your perfect match, planning ahead increases the odds that you will be able to book the venue of your dreams and develop a plan to deal with anything the season might throw your way!

 


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