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65F - 85F
I would consider that comfortable but be prepared to provide in case that does not happen. My Oct 1 tent wedding needed last minute sides and a heater as it dropped into the mid-50's.
For me, I would say anthing above 85 is too hot w/o a breeze and anything under 60 would be too chilly.
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What is a reasonable temperature range to hold an outdoor wedding or reception in? I'm sure that weddings have been held in very extreme cold and heat, but roughly what would you consider a reasonable range without having to either provide heaters or set up electric fans?