
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.
"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."
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