Every country has a traditional season for weddings in which the number of registered marriages is higher than in the other season. Indeed, every country also has traditions and festivals in which the traditional ceremonies are repeated. As such, it is not surprising that a country known for its cold weather will have more weddings in winter than in summer.
Spring
Spring is the perfect season to get married. Whether you are planning a small, intimate ceremony or a large, extravagant affair, spring offers the right balance of beauty, romance, and excitement to ensure your wedding is a success.
With spring comes new life and rejuvenation. The flowers that bloom in the spring are a symbol of rebirth and renewal, which means they are the perfect flower choice for your special day. Spring also means warmer weather and longer days which means you can have your ceremony outside if you choose.
If you decide on an outdoor wedding venue, then spring is the perfect time because there will be plenty of daylight available for photographs with great lighting conditions throughout most of the day.
Springtime weather can also offer some great options for brides who want their wedding to be outdoors without having to worry about rain on their big day! While there may be some showers here and there throughout the springtime months—and even some snow in higher elevations—the overall forecast tends toward sunnier days with mild temperatures (usually around 60 degrees Fahrenheit). A nice breeze blowing through your hair as
Summer
A great time of year to get married is in summer.
In the summer, you can enjoy the outdoors and have a fun, casual wedding. If you’re having an outdoor wedding, you can decorate with flowers from your own garden or even use them to make bouquets. You can also use fresh fruit for centerpieces and desserts—just make sure that whatever you use is edible!
If you’re having an indoor wedding, there are lots of ways to make it feel like summer inside too. Flowers will help with this—you can fill vases with cut flowers or use artificial ones that look real. You can also bring in plants from outside if your venue allows it; just be sure not to bring any bugs into the building!
Another great way to bring the outdoors inside is through windows and doors. If you have big windows that open up onto a porch or balcony, try opening them up while people are arriving at the ceremony so they feel like they’re outdoors too.
Fall/Spring
Spring is the perfect time of year to get married. It’s a time when everyone is happy, there are no worries on your mind, and you can’t help but feel like the world is yours for the taking. You’re in love and ready to make that commitment to your partner.
The weather is just right: not too hot, not too cold. You can have your wedding outdoors in the fresh air without worrying about being too hot or sweating through your dress (unless you’re wearing a strapless dress). And if you do want an indoor venue, they’ll be able to provide plenty of heaters in case it gets chilly at night.
The flowers are blooming so beautifully, which means they’ll look even more beautiful at your wedding! You’ll have gorgeous bouquets that will last forever as well as colorful arrangements throughout the venue where guests can take pictures with them after the ceremony has ended.
Springtime also means there are no bugs out yet—that’s right! No mosquitoes or flies or other pesky insects buzzing around at your wedding ceremony or reception. So no one will be swatting them away from their food or drinks—they can enjoy every second of their time with family and friends without worrying about getting bitten
Winter
Winter is the perfect season to get married.
Winter weddings are beautiful and romantic, and they can be planned to include all of the things you’ve always wanted in your wedding. There’s no reason why you can’t have a winter wonderland wedding if that’s what you want, with snow machines on the dance floor and a winter-themed cake.
Winter weddings are also great because people tend to be more relaxed when it’s cold outside, which means guests will be more likely to enjoy themselves at your wedding.
Takeaway: This is what you will want to keep in mind when choosing the right season for your wedding.