Episode 29 – Rain or Shine: How to Outsmart the Weather on Your Wedding Day with Andrew Leavitt

Can you really predict wedding day weather?

Weather is one of the biggest stressors for engaged couples—especially those planning outdoor celebrations. But what if you could actually plan for it?

Andrew Leavitt of Ironic Concierge Event Meteorology joins us to explain how personalized weather forecasting is changing the wedding game. With a background in concert safety and large-scale event logistics, Andrew and his team of meteorologists offer real-time, concierge-level weather insights designed specifically for weddings.

In this episode, we dig into what most weather apps get wrong, how far out you can actually forecast conditions, and how understanding wind, heat, and even cicadas can help couples and planners avoid last-minute disasters. Andrew breaks down the difference between climatology and meteorology, how to interpret weather data the right way, and why just a little weather knowledge can make your wedding safer and less stressful.

Whether you’re planning a tented reception, dreaming of vineyard vows, or just really hoping it won’t rain, this episode is packed with insights that can help you stay one step ahead of Mother Nature.

Highlights:

  • What a “concierge meteorology service” actually does for weddings
  • Why checking your weather app too early can cause unnecessary panic
  • The difference between climate trends and day-of weather
  • How to know if your wedding venue is prone to flooding or wind
  • The surprising timeline accuracy of weather models
  • A client who requested cicada research before their wedding
  • What you should ask your planner about rain plans, flooring, and more
  • How high heel “sink tests” became part of their weather data process

Planning a wedding? Learn how to weather-proof your big day (literally) with science-backed strategies that go far beyond “hope for sunshine.”

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