I need some objective thoughts on an outdoor ceremony and cocktail hour, and what temperature limits you think would necessitate moving to our indoor Plan B.
Background: Our ceremony is planned for 4pm the first weekend of October in MA. It's outdoors in a garden adjacent to our indoor reception venue. Ceremony will be short-ish (~20-25 mins), followed by a cocktail hour in the garden. There are trees/shady areas to sit, but no actual tent. We have a complete Plan B inside the venue in case of inclement weather.
My question is, what temperature would it need to get down or up to for you to absolutely NOT want to be outside for almost 2 hours? New England weather is unpredictable so it could be 35F and snowing or 85F and hot. I'm hoping for the average 65-70F, but that's about all I can do.
Obviously if there is any precipitation or extreme temps it will be moved inside, but... would under 60F be the "cold" limit? Over 80 for hot? I want to set some limits so we know the game plan if the weather ends up sucking.
Just need your honest and expert opinions, Knotties. Gracias.
Re: Temperature limits for outdoor ceremony/cocktail hour
Barring humidity I can stand being outside, in the shade, up to 80 degrees for 30mins. I wouyldn't want to be dressed nicely for your wedding and stuck outside, sweating for both your ceremony and then a full hour on top of that.
If it's humid, I'm not going to want to be outside for any period of time at all if the temperature is between 65-80 degrees. Bring on the AC!
I'm comfortable outside for extended periods in temps as low as 60 degrees, 55 degrees if I have a sweater. Lower than 55 degrees and bring on the indoor heat!
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Today the temp is 77 - I'm in jean capris and a 3/4 length t-shirt. I'm good in the shade and there's no humidity and a nice breeze. But I certainly wouldn't want to spend hours in it without some shade and I definitely would not go any hotter than that - I spent a good part of my day in the shade today and it was great, but limited my time in the sun. Admittedly, I also do not much care for the heat or sun - I have a friend who thinks anything below 80 is chilly, but she's also originally from TX.
I know the next day it was ridiculously hot, like 117 and they for sure had the entire wedding indoors.