What To Do If It Rains on your Wedding Day

During wedding season, rainy weather can be quite common at the beginning and end of the busy wedding months. This can cause a lot of stress, with couples constantly refreshing the weather app. However, it doesn’t have to ruin your day! With a little bit of preparation and a positive attitude, rain can enhance a wedding instead of dampen it. We’ll discuss some tips below in the case that it rains on your wedding day:

  • Have a backup plan

First things first, let's talk about having a rain plan. The best way to prepare for rainy weather is to work with your wedding planner and venue to come up with a rain plan. If you're planning an outdoor ceremony, check with your venue for indoor space or have a pop up tent on standby. If you're getting married in a church or other indoor venue, keep some umbrellas handy for you and your guests. There are clear umbrellas that can be purchased which look amazing in photos! And, hey, if it rains, at least you'll have some epic pictures of you and your partner smooching under a cute umbrella.

  • Embrace the rain

Next up, embrace the rain! It might sound crazy, but hear me out. Rain can add a romantic and cozy touch to your wedding day. Imagine yourself wrapped up in your partner's arms, raindrops falling all around you, and the sweet sound of rainfall in the background. It's like your own romantic movie moment! Your photographer can also take some romantic shots of you and your partner under an umbrella or dancing in the rain. Rain is also a perfect reason to provide your guests with blankets as a fun and practical wedding favor.

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  • Keep your guests comfortable

Don't forget about your guests, though. Keep them comfy and dry by providing a spot to hang their wet gear, warming up the venue, and maybe even passing out some cozy blankets or towels. If you're feeling extra generous, you can even arrange a hot chocolate station or a cute indoor game to keep everyone entertained while waiting out the rain.

  • Be flexible with your timeline

Rain can sometimes delay wedding day activities so working with your wedding planner to account for buffer time in your itinerary ahead of time, will only benefit you on the day of.

  • Focus on what's important

Last but not least, focus on what's important - your love and commitment to each other. This day is all about celebrating your love, rain or shine. So, if it pours cats and dogs on your wedding day, just roll with it, laugh it off, and remember that rain on your wedding day is considered good luck!

In summary, don't let a little rain dampen your wedding day spirits. With some practical preparation and a positive outlook, you can still have a wonderful and memorable celebration with your loved ones.

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