I live in North Texas, but the one thing I know is that you cannot with any certainy predict the weather here. I really wanted an outdoor cermony (mine is October) but for that time of year.. it could be snowing, raining, or prefectly lovely and that can all be in one day. If you plan the outdoor thing, just have a back up plan, like a local resturant or church with a room that you can call on a couple days prior if the weather turns to crap.
2007-06-22 10:48:55
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answered by Desiree K 2
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November? Well I guess if you live where it is warm. However November no matter where you live can be tricky. I suggest if you really have it outdoors that you have a back-up plan. Lots of venues have those options. But if you feel like it may be a rick then I suggest finding something nice indoors. I had my wedding indoors and it was beautiful. Having it indoors can save you a lot of money on decorations depending on the location.
2007-06-22 17:22:38
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answered by Melissa A 1
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I got married in early November, but I live in Florida. It was beautiful. If you live somewhere where snow is a possibility, you'd have to be willing to live with that. I don't think it matters what time of year you get married if you do it outdoors, anything can happen! Just make sure you have a back-up plan. Good luck!
2007-06-22 17:21:18
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answered by Tyler & Kylee's Mom 4
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You can find out what the weather was for the past three years on your specific date in your town by going to theweatherchannel.com . Click on the Plan Ahead link and it should take you where you need to go. I accidentally found out I could do that through a web search. Hope that helps.
2007-06-23 09:55:59
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answered by Melody W 1
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the fall season is kinda tricky around here in the texas gulf coast, one year it will be hot, the next it will be freezing. there's really no way to tell for sure how the weather's going to be until it's almost too late to do anything about it. you should shop around for party tent rentals and have one reserved for you just in case, and you might want to also look into portable outdoor heaters to be on the safe side. looking for a backup indoor venue couldn't hurt either. hopefully you won't need it, but it's better to be safe than sorry.
2007-06-22 17:25:34
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answered by LoriBeth 6
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Should be nice. Hurricane season is over and I always think that the worst weather comes after the holidays in December. Congratulations
2007-06-22 17:48:09
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answered by barthebear 7
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It should be ok, but even the weatherman seems to have trouble predicting the weather so I would make sure that you have a Plan B indoor option.
2007-06-22 17:21:44
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answered by Sara 2
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Depends on what the weather is typically like in november where you live. If you live in AZ, you should have no problems. If you live in MA, it's gonna be cold-ish.
2007-06-22 17:20:23
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answered by LA 2
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Texas is usually warmer then here in Missouri I think it would be alright, but I would try to make plan to have your ceromny inside if at all possible, just in case!!! Good Luck!!!
2007-06-22 18:17:26
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answered by jessika 1
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It's definatly going to be cold. I would not have it be in November. But if you do, make sure everyone is going to be warm. Having people being cold will not be a good idea.
2007-06-22 17:26:44
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answered by Anonymous
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