How To Pick Your Wedding Season

Seasonal breakdown of getting married in the Triangle

When it comes to planning your wedding in the Triangle area, choosing the right season for your wedding date is crucial. Not sure whether to have your ceremony in Summer, Spring, Winter or Fall? No worries, Bailey’s Fine Jewelry located in Raleigh, Greenville, and Rocky Mount, North Carolina is here to assist! We’re listing the pros and cons of each season so you can feel 100 percent confident choosing the date for your big day. Remember, time of the year can have a big impact on your budget, venue, and so many other details, so keep reading to find which season best accommodates your dream wedding.

Spring Wedding Pros and Cons

March, April, May

Springtime in the Triangle is a native’s favorite and one of the more popular seasons to wed. The flowers are blooming, the dreary days of winter are behind us, plus, there aren’t many calendar conflicts that time of the year. However, if you live in Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Durham or surrounding areas, having a springtime wedding can be a gamble simply because the weather is so unpredictable. One day it’s sunny and then all of a sudden, temperatures can take a serious dive. However, the gamble could pay off if you land a warmer day. Keep in mind, April and May are very popular months so you might begin to encounter increased pricing for vendors and venues.

Wedding in the spring time

Summer Wedding Pros and Cons

June, July, August

Cue the long days, vacation time, oh, and weddings of course! It’s no secret that summer months lead the popularity pack, especially in the Triangle. However, if you’re not a lover of those summer temperatures, then maybe the summer season is not the option for you. Average temperatures in the Triangle range from 88-90 degrees so if you decide on a summer wedding, be sure to prep for the heat! While summer is a more relaxing time of year and far removed from the winter holidays, your guests are more likely to have a little extra room in their budgets for travel and wedding gifts.

Wedding in the summer

Fall Wedding Pros and Cons

September, October, November

There’s something truly magical about a fall wedding. Whether it’s the cool, crisp weather or the backdrop of beautiful color-changing leaves, fall is definitely a true contender for your big day. Remember, Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill all experience cooler temperatures during this time of the year, which isn’t a bad thing. Fall weather is usually very tolerable in North Carolina so you and your guest remain comfortable while dancing the night away. There are fewer flowers in season, but with a plethora of pumpkins, there are some very festive and unique wedding decorations you can embrace.

Wedding in the fall time

Winter Wedding Pros and Cons

December, January, February

When we think of winter, we think of cold temperatures. However, a winter wedding month can be a hidden gem. With charming fireplaces, snowy landscapes and seasonal decor, you’ll be able to create your very own winter wonderland. There is also less competition when it comes to booking your venue or hiring vendors, giving you the opportunity to negotiate for a discounted price! Keep in mind that a number of holidays are celebrated during this time of year so traveling, expenses, and scheduling can become difficult for your guest. 

Wedding in the winter time

Found your match yet? Luckily, when planning a Triangle wedding you can’t go wrong with any season! Stick to your vision, your personality, and theme to decide which season makes the most sense for your wedding day! For more wedding day essentials, including wedding bands, engagement rings, gifts and more, visit Bailey’s Fine Jewelry at one of our four locations today.

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