Screenshot via The Weather Channel
My wedding day has finally appeared on the 10-day forecast. I'm feeling sort of apathetic about the weather at this point because as the daughter of a meteorology enthusiast (a nice way of saying my father is a crazy person who tracks and chases snowstorms in his free time) I know that it is impossible to predict the weather this far in advance.
The other reason is because, in the grand scheme of things, the weather on our wedding day doesn't really matter. I'm not having an outdoor ceremony or reception and because the ceremony is taking place at Franklin Plaza no one will need to travel to a different reception venue. Now this was no accident my friends. Mother Nature has never been kind to me and I refuse to give her the satisfaction of toying with my emotions on one of the biggest days of my life.
So why am I still stalking the 10-day forecast? Well, I put together a list of times where I will be outside and it looks a little something like this:
- Walking across the street from the hotel to the venue before the ceremony begins.
- Taking a few portraits outside after the ceremony.
- Walking across the street from the venue to the hotel after the reception.
I really won't be outside very much, but I am starting to wonder if I should invest in an adorable umbrella a la Mrs. Turkey:
Image via Mrs. Turkey on Weddingbee
Okay, the reality is there is a very slim chance that it will rain during my 30 second walks between the hotel and the venue and honestly even if it does, I'm pretty sure my storm chaser of a father has a few golf umbrellas to spare so it's totally unnecessary. But come on you guys.... It's SO cute!
Any other remaining June brides stalking the weather forecast? How are you preparing for the weather?









