Been invited to an outdoor evening wedding at the very end of September in the Pacific Northwest. It often gets chilly in the summer evenings, so September will be even colder most likely in the low 60's to low 50's for this location, possibly raining. At what point does one think "is it too late in the year to have this outside?" I hate being cold, for this reason have declined to attend. Maybe I'm a wuss.
Re: When is it too cold for an outdoor wedding?
If an outdoor wedding is done right, they have a plan B for inclement weather (that includes rain and extreme heat/cold). They should have cut off temps and conditions where they initiate Plan B. This might mean moving the wedding inside or having a tent with/without heaters/air conditioning.
If I were hosting a wedding and it was supposed to be 50 degrees and raining, there's no doubt I'd initiate Plan B. I'd be very surprised and appalled if these folks don't have a plan B. Of course, if you don't think they will or for any other reason, you are certainly free to decline any invitation - its not a summons.