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A Month by Month Guide to Average Weather Conditions for Your Outdoor Wedding Venue in West Virginia

Choosing your wedding date is one of the first and most exciting decisions you will make during the wedding planning process. For couples dreaming of a celebration surrounded by the beauty of the WV mountains, understanding the average weather conditions in West Virginia can help you choose a season that fits your vision.


West Virginia offers beautiful scenery in every season, from blooming spring landscapes to colorful fall mountains and snowy winter wonderlands. While no one can predict exactly what your wedding day weather will bring, looking at historical averages for temperature, rainfall, snow, and humidity can help you prepare and choose the best month before booking your outdoor wedding venue in West Virginia.


January: A Winter Wonderland Wedding


January is typically the coldest month in West Virginia. Average temperatures often range from the low 20s to upper 30s. Snow is probable throughout the month, especially in higher elevations, and humidity levels are usually moderate to high due to wet, winter conditions.


Pros: A January wedding can offer a cozy, romantic atmosphere. Snowy landscapes, fireplaces, and candlelight create a beautiful winter aesthetic. Couples may also find more availability with vendors and venues during this quieter off-season.


Cons: Cold temperatures can make outdoor ceremonies challenging. Snow or ice may impact travel plans for wedding guests, and couples will likely need an indoor ceremony option.


February: Cozy Celebrations and Winter Charm


February continues to bring winter weather with average temperatures generally staying between the mid 20s and low 40s. Snow is still possible, although rain becomes more common as temperatures begin to rise.


Pros: February weddings can feel intimate and romantic, especially around Valentines Day. Couples who love rich colors and cozy settings may find this month fits their style perfectly.


Cons: Outdoor photos may require shorter periods outside due to colder temperatures. Guests may need extra preparation when traveling, especially during unexpected winter weather.


March: The Start of Spring Transition


March is a month of change in West Virginia. Temperatures often range from the 30s into the 50s. Rain chances increase as winter fades, and snow showers are still possible.


Pros: March brings the first signs of spring, including the start of budding trees and greenery. It can be a great choice for couples who want a spring feel without the higher temperatures of late spring.


Cons: March weather can be unpredictable. Rain showers, muddy conditions, and temperature swings are common, so couples should have flexible plans and outdoor wedding ceremony backups.


April: Fresh Blooms and Mild Temperatures


April usually brings chilly but more comfortable spring weather with average temperatures ranging from the 40s into the 60s. Rain showers are common, and humidity begins increasing as the season changes.


Pros: April weddings often feature the beginnings of blooming landscapes and comfortable temperatures. Outdoor ceremonies typically are more enjoyable, and wedding guests are usually comfortable spending time outside.


Cons: Cool spring rain can be a concern. Couples should consider venues with covered outdoor spaces, like our Sunset Patio, and indoor options to protect their wedding day plans.


May: One of the Most Popular Wedding Months


May is often considered one of the best months for weddings in West Virginia. Temperatures typically range from the 50s to 70s, with moderate humidity and occasional rain showers.



Pros: May offers lush greenery, flowers in bloom, and comfortable weather for outdoor celebrations. It is a favorite month for couples wanting a scenic outdoor wedding with mild temperatures that are comfortable for guests.


Cons: Because May is popular, venues and vendors often book quickly. Rain is still possible, so having a rain plan is important.


June: Warm Summer Beginnings


June brings the start of summer with average temperatures often reaching the 70s and low 80s. Humidity increases, and afternoon rain showers or thunderstorms become more frequent.


Pros: June offers long daylight hours with summer solstice occurring in June, which is the longest day of the year. There is always beautiful greenery, and warm evenings perfect for outdoor West Virginia weddings. It is a wonderful month for couples wanting a classic summer wedding feel. June is also historically known as "the wedding month."


Cons: Heat and humidity can affect guest comfort. Outdoor ceremonies are lovely, but they can be uncomfortable, so it's best to provide your wedding guests with fans, water stations, and keep your ceremony brief and pleasant.


Bride and groom embrace and kiss in a sunlit wildflower field, with trees in the background at an outdoor West Virginia wedding venue.
Photo by HoneyBee Photography

July: Summer Heat and Mountain Beauty


July is typically the hottest and wettest month in West Virginia. Average temperatures are usually in the 80s, and humidity can be high and uncomfortable. Thunderstorms and heavy rain showers are common, especially in the afternoons.


Pros: July weddings allow for vibrant summer scenery and extended outdoor time. The landscape is full and green, and at Evermore Ridge wedding venue, the wildflowers are still blooming to create a beautiful backdrop for photos.


Cons: Heat, humidity and heavy rain showers can be challenging. Similar to June, couples should plan for guest comfort with cooling options and shorter outdoor wedding ceremonies.


Bride and groom embrace under a wooden arch at an outdoor West Virginia wedding venue, with chairs and a bouquet in bride's hands during golden hour.
Photo by Myranda Peyatt Photography

August: Warm Weather with Late Summer Storms


August continues the summer pattern with temperatures often in the upper 70s and 80s. Humidity remains high, and rainstorms are still possible.


Pros: August provides a beautiful summer setting and is ideal for couples who love outdoor summer gatherings. Evening weddings can be especially enjoyable once temperatures cool down.


Cons: Evening storms may affect outdoor plans. A wedding venue with flexible spaces, like our indoor reception barndominium and covered sunset patio, can help keep the day running smoothly.


September: Comfortable Temperatures and Early Fall Beauty


September often brings some of the best weather in West Virginia. Temperatures usually range from the 60s to 70s, humidity begins decreasing, and rain chances are often lower than summer months making it one of the best options for an outdoor wedding in West Virginia.


Bride and groom walk with smiling wedding party outside a white barn wedding venue in West Virginia on a sunny autumn day.
Photo by Blyss Images

Pros: September combines comfortable temperatures with beautiful scenery. It is one of the most desirable months for outdoor weddings in West Virginia because guests can enjoy the celebration without extreme heat. It is also the start of the foliage color change, typically towards the end of the month.


Cons: Like other popular months, September dates can book quickly. Couples should reserve their venue and vendors early.


October: Peak Fall Wedding Season


October is famous for West Virginia fall foliage. Temperatures are often in the 50s and 60s, with cooler evenings and lower humidity. October also has the lowest average precipitation and is known to be the driest month in West Virginia.



Pros: October offers stunning scenery and comfortable daytime weather. Fall colors create a naturally beautiful backdrop for ceremonies and photos. All of this, plus low precipitation average makes it the most popular month to get married in West Virgina.


Cons: Evenings can become chilly, so couples may want to offer their guests blankets, heaters, or indoor options. At Evermore Ridge wedding venue, we include patio heaters to use on our sunset patio and also an outdoor gas fireplace making our outdoor spaces still very comfortable for guests to use even late into the evening.


November: Crisp Air and Cozy Details


November brings cooler temperatures, usually ranging from the 30s to 50s. Rain becomes more likely, and snow is possible later in the month.


Bride in white lace wedding dress kisses groom in black suit in a brown autumn field, holding a colorful bouquet at an outdoor West Virginia wedding venue.
Photo by Mark Webb Photography

Pros: November weddings can have a cozy, elegant feel. Couples can incorporate seasonal details like warm drinks, candles, and rich fall colors. In the early parts of November, there is often still beautiful fall foliage.


Cons: Outdoor time may need to be limited because of cooler temperatures. Weather can shift quickly, so planning ahead is important. Evermore Ridge venue offers accommodations for the cooler evening temperatures, so guests remain comfortable.


Bride and groom embrace in a snowy outdoor West Virginia wedding venue, under wooden arch with matching wooden cross in background. Red-white flowers, and bride holding a bouquet, romantic mood
Photo by Myranda Peyatt Photography

December: Holiday Magic in West Virginia


December weddings can range from mild fall like days to true winter conditions. Temperatures often fall between the 20s and 40s, with chances of both rain and snow.


Pros: December creates a magical atmosphere with holiday decorations, winter details, and cozy celebrations. Couples can create a memorable experience with seasonal touches, and it truly feels like a Hallmark movie.


Cons: Snow and ice may affect travel. Outdoor ceremonies require careful planning and comfortable accommodations for guests. Outdoor ceremonies are often short and sweet due to the cold conditions.


Choosing the Best Month for Outdoor Wedding Venues in West Virginia


Every month in West Virginia offers something special for couples planning their wedding day. Some couples dream of blooming flowers, others picture summer sunsets, and many cannot imagine their day without fall foliage.


When searching for outdoor wedding venues in West Virginia, consider more than just the temperature. Think about guest comfort, rain plans, accessibility, and the overall experience you want your loved ones to have.


The perfect wedding month is the one that matches your vision and your style. There is no wrong choice, just what feels right for the start of your love story.


Bride and groom hold hands and smile in a sunlit autumn forest at an outdoor wedding venue in West Virginia, the bride in a lace gown and groom in a gray suit.
Photo by Blyss Images

Weekly Shoutout


At Evermore Ridge, we believe there is something incredibly special about choosing a locally owned wedding venue. Behind every small venue is a story and a family who truly care about the couples they serve.


As a locally owned outdoor wedding venue in West Virginia, our heart is creating a wedding experience that feels personal and meaningful. We know how much trust couples place in their wedding venue, and we never take that responsibility lightly. We encourage couples to explore locally owned wedding venues and choose to support locally owned venues by giving them a shoutout each time we write a blog.


If you’re looking for a place where your love story can grow, we’d love for you to explore Evermore Ridge. Visit our website to learn more about our wedding packages and check availability.


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