Outdoor weddings are increasingly chosen by many couples thanks to their spacious and romantic space. However, for the ceremony to be complete, preparing weather response plans is an indispensable factor.
Follow the early weather forecast
Updating the weather 7 - 10 days in advance helps couples proactively adjust their plans.
Not only checking the temperature, brides and grooms need to pay attention to the possibility of rain, wind, and humidity. With fluctuating weather, closely monitoring the wedding day helps minimize unexpected situations.
Prepare contingency plans
This is the most important factor. Couples should have space available in the house or a solid tent to replace the worsening weather. A good backup plan not only ensures the program goes smoothly but also helps reduce psychological pressure for the bride and groom.
Choose a reasonable time to organize
Time during the day directly affects the guest's experience.
Therefore, late afternoons or evenings are often prioritized because of the pleasant temperature, beautiful light, limiting hot sun or sudden thunderstorms like noon.
Preparing facilities suitable for weather
Factors such as roofs, fans, heaters (if it's cold), sunshades or cooling systems,... all need to be carefully calculated and prepared. This helps ensure guests are always comfortable, even if the weather changes.
Outfits suitable for outdoor spaces
Brides should choose light, easy-to-move dresses, breathable materials; grooms and guests also need clothes suitable for the temperature and wedding space.
Prepare support items for guests
Small details such as drinking water, hand fans, cold towels, sunscreen... will enhance the experience. This is also a plus point showing the couple's thoughtfulness.