A Guide to Weather-Wise Weddings

It's washingtonpost.com's "Wedding Week" and I helped kick off the coverage yesterday with a five-step guide for factoring weather into nuptial planning...

Here's an excerpt:

Develop a Bad Weather Back-up Plan

There's an old saying: "climate is what you expect, weather is what you get." In other words, don't let what the average conditions at a location fool you into thinking those conditions are guaranteed. The date's highs may average 75, but that doesn't mean you won't face a chilly 50 or a sweltering 95. And unless you're holding an outdoor wedding at a place where it virtually never rains (D.C. isn't one of them), you have to be prepared...

Read the whole article here...

By Jason Samenow |  February 17, 2009; 5:00 AM ET Capital Weather Gang , My Weather
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