
"The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts a brisker fall across Wisconsin this year. The 2025 outlook calls for cooler-than-normal temperatures paired with below-average rainfall for much of the state. That means homeowners in Waukesha can look forward to a quicker shift into sweater weather, along with drier conditions that may make for vibrant foliage. Article continues below this ad But while the forecast cools the air, the housing market in Waukesha is heating up."
"ZIP code 53186 earned the No. 14 spot on the Realtor.com annual list of the Top 50 Hottest ZIP Codes of 2025, marking this Milwaukee suburb as a standout market where homes are drawing strong demand and moving quickly. Wisconsin forecast: cool days, fewer storms According to the Old Farmer's Almanac's Fall Forecast 2025 State Breakdown, Wisconsin is expected to experience a cooler and drier autumn overall."
A brisker fall is predicted across Wisconsin with cooler-than-normal temperatures and below-average rainfall across much of the state. September averages near 57°F, about two degrees below normal, with roughly 3.5 inches of precipitation. Precipitation will be more drizzle-like, with occasional early snow showers in northern areas. Waukesha should expect damp mornings, sudden cool spells, and brief late-month warmth. Drier conditions could enhance fall foliage. Simultaneously, Waukesha's housing market shows strong demand: ZIP code 53186 ranked No. 14 on Realtor.com's Top 50 Hottest ZIP Codes of 2025, signaling quick home sales.
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