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Weather doesn’t ask permission to crash a wedding, and that’s exactly why we’re talking about it. From a four-degree ceremony on Mount Penn to a triple-digit barn field with no shade, I’m sharing the real stories and the hard-won strategies that keep ceremonies meaningful without risking your health. If you’ve ever wondered how pros decide when to shorten vows, skip a unity ritual, or move locations on the fly, you’ll learn the cues I use, the policies I’ve added, and the gear that saves the day when the forecast goes sideways.

I walk through the moment I slashed a ten-minute script to four as wind chill dove below zero, and how that day reshaped my contracts with a winter weather fee and a safety-first right to speed things up. On the other extreme, we break down heat management for outdoor weddings: shade priorities, hydration plans, attire choices that won’t knock the groom flat, and my subtle “wind it up” signal that lands a ceremony within three minutes without feeling rushed. We also get honest about wind and rain—their photo magic and their logistical chaos—and what actually works when pages fly, veils lift, and lawns turn to soup.

You’ll leave with a practical weather ladder: Plan A for ideal, Plan B for rain, Plan C for extremes. We cover blankets, parasols, clear umbrellas, indoor backups, timeline buffers for icy roads, and when to cut to the legal essentials so your people stay safe. Plus, a preview of our upcoming guest, Jocelyn from Danny May Photography, and a quick look at holiday bookings and our year-in-review milestones. If you’re planning an outdoor ceremony or you work weddings, this is a must-listen guide to weatherproofing your “I do” without losing the magic.

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