How Important is the Weather?
Overall, the weather often plays an important part in deciding when to get wed. Summer weddings are the most popular but even then, this isn't a guarantee of sun. Also, if any of the Wedding Party are big hayfever sufferers, a Summer wedding can play havoc.
Winter weddings conversely don’t always bring snow – hail, slush and sheet rain are much more common – and obviously travel can become a bit of a nightmare.
We predict that Autumn and Spring weddings will grow in popularity over the forthcoming years (primarily due to the changing climate) although again you still are not guaranteed good weather and depending on you and your partners professions, you may struggle to get time off work for that three week cruise around the Bahamas you are after!
For those of you after a little piece of mind, you could think about enlisting the help of one of the number of companies across the UK who use sophisticated meterological tools to produce long-range weather forecasts. Of course nothing's ever guaranteed, but it's a much better way of picking your date than the old 'finger in the air' technique!
Whatever date you opt for, we at least hope that we have managed to highlight some of the potential factors that you should consider before choosing. They say you can change your friends but you can’t change your family – and likewise, you can change pretty much anything for your Wedding Day, but you can’t change the date.
Good luck!
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