The best way to really prepare for the colder weather in Moab is to expect the unexpected. While there are specific factors we can always count on such as freezing temperatures, there are always unforeseen elements that may crop up. That’s why I always advise couples on how to be well prepared! If you are up for an adventure wedding in Moab during the chillier months then let’s take steps to make it happen!
Yes, the Moab desert weather can get insanely cold. These high desert temperatures can drop below freezing from late November to early March and average from 10°F to 50°F. Light snowfall is also possible with heavier snowfall generally framing the higher elevation of the surrounding mountains. Some couples will even encounter wind, rain and sleet instead of snow as temperatures rise and fall.
We can definitely plan for this type of Moab weather while keeping some essential pros and cons in mind:
Despite the unexpected and often wild nature of the Moab winter weather, this time of year was the perfect fit for this couple’s snow wedding!
Due to the high elevation of the Moab desert, you can always expect a range of temperatures throughout your day. That’s why when planning a wedding in Moab at a venue with guests, it’s important to prepare them with instructions for bringing the proper outerwear.
Even if it’s warmer in the daytime in the sunshine, it can get pretty chilly in the evening. Layers are essential when temperatures drop as the sun goes down. You can also provide blankets or pashminas for guests that can even double as the wedding favor.
These are the tactics my clients have utilized to keep themselves and their guests warm when the temperatures drop:
While the Moab, Utah weather is no joke, your elopement or wedding in Moab will always be beautiful. If your event lands on a colder or windier day, I will work with you as your Moab photographer to make sure you are prepared as possible!
Destination | Moab, Utah
Photographer | Matt Davidson Photography