Outdoor Wedding Dallas
Outdoor Wedding Dallas

How hot is too hot for an outdoor wedding?
We're getting married in two weeks, and I start to worry about the weather (Dallas area). It seems that we have the maximum around 1990 to 1993, if current trends continue. The ceremony is outside, around 3:30 pm. Reception is adjacent to the site of the ceremony, so that people can wait inside the A / C until time of the ceremony and the ceremony should be about half an hour. Does anyone have recommendations on how to help to keep people out of cold? Or should we move inside? We are not really "old" guests, and although there is an age of two years, we have no babies, but I do not want to be unhappy. = / I probably should have added there are many oak trees full of leaves that surround the site, if you have enough shade for everyone …
Having lived in Dallas most of my life 90-93 is hot, but as you know, what you really need that refers to all that the end of September is the humidity. That evening during month should be a cool autumn breeze blew, but the humidity could still be stifling. My son and DIL had their wedding in June, Wylie at 4 pm in what was the busiest day month was hot, if I remember about 95 degrees at the time of marriage, although the temperature was high was a cool breeze blowing kept everyone at the wedding. The only people who suffer from the heat, he was, unfortunately, the wedding party. That said, I think it may be well with the temperatures that day, especially if you can talk with your celebrant and know with certainty how long the service. It might surprise you with a service of 15 minutes. I want Sam to check on the Moon I-35 and I-635 to see if we can get fans to put on the chairs for the guests as a way to create a little more than child's play for themselves what mother nature can not / can not provide. If you still feel uneasy, you can always implement your emergency plan for rain. Good luck congratulations.
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