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Just Said Yes June 2022

pnw June or August Wedding?

Irene, on June 15, 2021 at 10:30 AM Posted in Washington Planning 0 8
We are getting married in Stevenson WA (between Portland and Hood River) and our venue has two possible dates- mid June or mid August. I am undecided! I have researched weather history and June tends to be 65-75, August 75-85. There is a higher chance of rain in June and a higher chance of wildfire in August.


Looking for input. Our venue is indoor/outdoor.

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Latest activity by Bridgett, on February 25, 2022 at 4:12 AM
  • Rebelle Fleur
    Master July 2021
    Rebelle Fleur ·
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    If it’s taking place outdoors I would rather mid June unless you’re going to have outdoor air conditioning.
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    Dedicated September 2021
    K ·
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    Are you not from the area or familiar with it? I’ve lived in various places around the PNW for about 15 years and I can verify that the chance of rain in June is significantly higher. I live in Seattle now and it’s been raining the last few days, and my friend in Portland reported that it’s been the same there. It’s like this every year, so locals call it “Junuary”.


    I think the chance of rain in June is higher than the chance of event-interrupting wildfire in August, although I’m sure you can double check that somewhere. However, either option sounds fine since you have an indoor space to deal with rain in June or heat in August.
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    VIP January 2019
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    Before we had "wildfire season" so predictably (Smiley cry ), I would have said August, for the lower chance of rain and more of a summer feel (summer doesn't start in the PNW until July 4th!). But now that we can pretty much plan for wildfire smoke to impact us in August, I would rather deal with rain than smoke and choose June.

    Edited to add: My sister got married in Stevenson (I am assuming at the same venue you are using, which is gorgeous!), in mid-May and it was cold, cloudy, and very windy. The ceremony was outdoors (no rain) and the reception indoors. We all look *freezing* in the wedding photos. Smiley laugh I think as long as you accept that you can't control the weather and there is a good backup rain plan, you will be fine. The location is so beautiful and cloudy/rainy weather is definitely better than smoke.

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    Master July 2021
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    Wow! I’m from the East Coast, I didn’t know the weather was so volatile out there
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    VIP January 2019
    Maggie ·
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    PNW weather is truly my favorite weather. It's never boring, with beautiful skies, more sunshine than people think, and all that lovely rain to keep the air clean and everything green. Sadly, wildfires are now a part of the "norm", though, so we can't ignore that when planning late summer outdoor events.

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    Just Said Yes June 2022
    Irene ·
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    It is indoor / outdoor with fans (no A/C)
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    Just Said Yes June 2022
    Irene ·
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    Thanks everyone for the feedback. Such a tough call! I am leaning towards August because fire seems less predictable than rain. So tough though.
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    Savvy March 2022
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    Oh my goodness! Is your venue Skamania Lodge by chance? Because we are getting married there in just 16 days!


    As for your dilemma, I would go with June as an overcast, potentially raining day makes for beautiful lighting for photos. I would also rather plan for rain than having to cancel because of wildfires. Seeing as we are getting married in the PNW in March, rain is almost a given. I just invested in some cute, clear bubble umbrellas and will be hoping for the best.
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