
"The Old Farmer's Almanac has released its Fall 2025 forecast, and Kentucky is in for a cooler, drier autumn season. While much of the western U.S. will bask in warmer-than-normal conditions, Louisville residents should prepare for crisp mornings, reduced rainfall, and a colorful fall."
"In the Appalachians regional forecast, September will average 65°F with 3 inches of rainfall-about 2 inches below normal in the north. October will average 53°F, about 1° below usual, with 2.5 inches of rain, again under normal totals. Homeowners can expect warm days early in the season, scattered showers mid-month, and a drier, cooler finish."
"At the same time, Louisville's housing market is also in the spotlight, as one of the Realtor.com® 2025 Hottest ZIP Codes. Between the weather and the red hot market, it's a good time to be a resident in the Louisville neighborhood."
Kentucky will be cool and dry this fall, with below-normal precipitation and slightly cooler temperatures across much of the state. The Appalachians region is expected to average about 65°F in September with roughly 3 inches of rain—about 2 inches below normal in northern areas—and about 53°F in October with near 2.5 inches of rain. Residents can expect warm early-season days, scattered showers mid-month, and a drier, cooler finish. Much of the western U.S. will trend warmer-than-normal. Louisville will see crisp mornings and reduced rainfall while its housing market ranks among Realtor.com’s 2025 Hottest ZIP Codes.
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