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Maria
Just Said Yes September 2021

March wedding with covid risk or September wedding with weather risk?

Maria, on December 15, 2020 at 3:29 PM

Posted in Planning 30

My fiance and I had a beautiful outdoor garden wedding planned for March 21 this year in Phoenix. The pandemic picked up steam when we were about 10 days out, and we postponed to the same date next year, 3/21/21. We thought a year would be plenty of time for us to get widespread testing and other...

My fiance and I had a beautiful outdoor garden wedding planned for March 21 this year in Phoenix. The pandemic picked up steam when we were about 10 days out, and we postponed to the same date next year, 3/21/21. We thought a year would be plenty of time for us to get widespread testing and other measures in place but ... America.

Given that things are still so in flux, I reached out to the garden about possible fall dates this week. They've put a soft hold on Sept. 25 for us, which is the only date they have open for the rest of the year, given other weddings and exhibits (I was even willing to get married on a Wednesday if needed but even weekdays are closed).

The problem is, September is still quite warm in Phoenix. Sometimes it's not terrible - highs in the 80s and lows in the 60s, which is doable and even nice here since there's no humidity (especially with fans and shade for daytime). Other years, high temps on that date have topped 100 with lows in the 90s.

If we postpone to Sept. 25, the garden has an indoor space for guests to wait ahead of the ceremony, and they gave us a recommendation for Vector climate control evap fans that are pricey to rent but apparently helped so much during a prior September event that guests asked to turn them down. That wouldn't help for pictures in the garden, etc., though.

Long story short: Either way, I will majorly be trying my luck. Do I keep the March date and hope for the best COVID-wise, or take the September date and hope for the best weather-wise?

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  • Mary
    Savvy December 2021
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    Hi, fellow Phoenician!! I unfortunately just rescheduled my February wedding in Mesa to December Smiley sad. I would have preferred September/October (but my brother is getting married in September!), I think the weather will be fine! Probably warm but it always cools down a bit after sunset by September.
    Like another comment said, I’d rather take my chances on weather than covid.
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  • Yasmine
    Master October 2020
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    For me it would depend on the guest count. If your wedding is Under 100 people then I would still plan for March but if it's over I would postpone.
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  • Gloria
    Devoted May 2023
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    I would be concerned with more shutdowns coming this winter so I would postpone until September.

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  • Alejandra
    Super March 2019
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    Agree with this 100%, they're saying the vaccinations could well run into summer and end of the next year. My co-worker has a tentative date for next year I think beginning of September and she's about to cancel it all and have a micro-wedding. We are also in Southern California which is a total poopie-show.

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  • Michelle
    VIP September 2021
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    I'd say September as well. I'm a Maryland March bride and we're still at a 10 max gathering limit so yeah! Is it possible to make it an evening wedding? I see a lot of people saying it cools down during the evening. Maybe 4:30 or 5:30pm?
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  • Maria
    Just Said Yes September 2021
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    Oh man, I'm so sorry to hear that. Are you trying your luck that things will be a little better by then or are you looking at postponing? Re evening wedding, that's actually what our original plan had been before all this happened (5pm start) so, fingers crossed if we go that route. It would likely still be brutal around 5 but would get better once the sun went down.

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  • Michelle
    VIP September 2021
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    Oh wow that must be some serious heat. I can totally understand not wanting to go forward when it's hot, it'll mess with your hair, your makeup and your mood. And this is our 2nd new date so we really don't want to postpone again. We've decided to wait until January 19th to see if they raise the gathering limit. If not then we'll have to postpone for sure.
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  • Kelsi
    Expert June 2020
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    I was a wedding planner in Arizona for a couple years and I did a wedding in the middle of July when it was just over 120. People still came and the couple just limited the outside time. It's totally doable but I don't think that September will be that bad.

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  • Kayse
    Expert December 2020
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    As someone just informed two days before the wedding that her family is not coming due to fear of COVID, I'd go with the weather! Plus how bad would it be if someone at your wedding was exposed? Literally terrified of that. Being hot > getting sick.

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  • MLS
    Dedicated September 2021
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    I would take the weather over worrying about all of the covid restrictions/things being closed canceled/etc.

    My wedding is in September in Rocklin, California. The average temperature on the day of my wedding is 89. The month has a high of 99 and a low of 66. I am having an outdoor ceremony, and then an indoor reception.

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