Wedding Weather in Boulder

June is the safest month to marry outdoors in Boulder

June scores 69/100 for outdoor ceremonies: low rain risk (7 wet days, 66mm), 28°C afternoons cooling to about 18°C for the reception, and 14.8 hours of daylight for the photography schedule. January is the month to avoid at 29/100.

June outdoor ceremony score: 69/100

Climate normals for Boulder rescored on wedding-specific weighting. Once your date falls inside the 14-day window the live forecast on this page takes over.

Conditions on this page are recalculated from the latest forecast every time it is opened, for the current date in the location's own time zone.

Key numbers for Boulder

Best wedding monthJune — 69/100
Second choiceOctober — 68/100
Month to avoidJanuary — 29/100
Rain risk in the best monthLow — rain on about 7 days
Guest comfort75/100 at 28°C
Reception temperature≈ 18°C after sunset in June
Photo light10h of sun across a 14.8h day
Months scoring 65+3 of 12

What the data actually tells you

Guest comfort

June keeps seated guests at 28°C in the afternoon and around 18°C after sunset — the closest Boulder gets to a ceremony that needs neither shade structures nor patio heaters.

Rain backup risk

Rain falls on roughly 7 days in June (low risk, 66mm). A simple marquee-on-standby is usually enough.

Photography light

June gives 14.8 hours of daylight and about 10 hours of direct sun per day, so a late-afternoon ceremony puts portraits inside golden hour rather than after it.

Month to avoid

January scores 29/100 for weddings in Boulder: 7°C highs, 54mm of rain and -2°C evenings make a fully outdoor plan fragile.

Wedding score for every month in Boulder

Scored on rain risk, guest comfort, evening temperature and photographic light — deliberately different weighting from the travel score.

MonthWedding scoreRain riskAfternoonEveningGuest comfortPhoto light
January29/100Moderate (9 days)7°C-2°C49/10031/100
February31/100Moderate (9 days)9°C-1°C56/10033/100
March31/100Moderate (11 days)13°C3°C69/10029/100
April44/100Moderate (11 days)19°C9°C90/10038/100
May51/100Moderate (11 days)24°C14°C92/10041/100
June69/100Low (7 days)28°C18°C75/10077/100
July51/100Moderate (10 days)30°C20°C66/10052/100
August51/100Moderate (11 days)28°C18°C75/10046/100
September67/100Low (7 days)24°C14°C92/10064/100
October68/100Low (5 days)19°C9°C90/10075/100
November54/100Low (5 days)13°C3°C69/10065/100
December39/100Low (7 days)9°C-1°C56/10044/100

Ceremony timing in June

Wedding score, factor by factor

Wedding weather is scored differently from travel weather: seated guests in formalwear tolerate a narrower band than sightseers, and the ceremony hour matters more than the daily average. Each month in Boulder is scored 0–100 on the weighting below.

FactorWeightWhat it measures
Dry conditions 38% Share of days with measurable rain — the single factor most likely to force a backup plan.
Guest comfort 27% Distance from a 22°C daytime ideal, with an extra penalty for humid heat above 24°C.
Evening temperature 20% Modelled reception-hour temperature against an 18°C ideal for an outdoor evening.
Photo light 15% Sunshine hours and daylight length, which set the length and quality of the golden hour window.

Based on long-run climate averages rather than a forecast. Plan the ceremony around the golden hour — see golden hour times for Boulder linked below.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best month for an outdoor wedding in Boulder?

June, at 69/100. It combines low rain risk with 28°C afternoons and roughly 18°C evenings, which is the most forgiving combination Boulder offers for seated guests.

Which month should we avoid for a wedding in Boulder?

January scores 29/100: 7°C highs, 54mm of rain over about 9 days and -2°C evenings make a fully outdoor plan fragile.

How likely is rain on our wedding day in Boulder?

In June rain falls on roughly 7 of 30 days, so the single-day probability is about 23%. In January that rises to about 30%.

Do we need a backup plan for an outdoor ceremony in Boulder?

A marquee on standby is usually enough in June, where rain risk is low. Outside the 3 months scoring 65 or higher, book real covered space.

When should we schedule the ceremony for the best photos in Boulder?

June gives 14.8 hours of daylight and about 10 hours of direct sun. Put portraits in the final 60–90 minutes of daylight so they land inside golden hour rather than after it.

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