California WeddingsPlanning a California Wedding?![]() Formerly the exclusive domain of celebrities and the rich, California weddings have in recent years become accessible to more couples looking to add a twist to their special ceremony. California is the third largest state, behind Alaska and Texas, and runs almost 800 miles from north to south. It is not surprising that it offers a contrasting landscape and a diverse topography. For most couples, making their California wedding affordable to their friends and family has been an even greater priority than making it affordable for themselves. Planned right, a California wedding is truly the most unique way to commemorate your special union. It is important to take note of several factors when planning a California wedding. As would be expected in such a large and diverse land area as California, the climate is varied. The climate along the coast is mild; cooler along the central and northern coast. South-Eastern California is hot and dry. Most of California is marked by only two distinct seasons; a rainy season and a dry season. The rainy season runs from October to April in northern California and from November to March or April in southern California. California has an abundance of attractions and locales to fit any of you needs. Most cities have local consultants that can help you plan the festivities. Some popular cities for California weddings are Sacramento, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, San Francisco, Long Beach, and Oakland, California.
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