
"While the western half of the country braces for heat, the Mid-Atlantic will see temperatures dip sooner, with less rainfall than usual. It's poised to be idyllic season, a great time to get seasonal projects done and enjoy the outdoors longer given there will be less rain. Meanwhile, Forest Hill is also enjoying a spotlight moment: the community ranked among the 50 Hottest ZIP Codes of 2025 according to Realtor.com®, reflecting strong buyer interest in Maryland's Harford County."
"The Almanac's state breakdown lists Maryland as "cool and dry" this fall. Then again, in the broader Atlantic Corridor region, conditions will be split: cooler in the north and warmer in the south. September is expected to average around 70.5°F, with 3 inches of rain-one inch less than normal. October will cool down to an average of 55°F, about 2° below usual, with 4 inches of rainfall near normal levels. Expect warm spells early in the season, followed by scattered showers and a chilly finish."
Maryland will experience a cooler, drier fall with temperatures dipping earlier in the Mid-Atlantic and overall reduced rainfall. September should average about 70.5°F with roughly 3 inches of rain, about one inch below normal. October is forecast near 55°F, about 2° below average, with about 4 inches of rainfall near normal. Early warm spells are likely, followed by scattered showers and a chilly finish. Reduced rain creates a favorable window for seasonal outdoor projects. Regional contrasts will split the Atlantic Corridor, with cooler northern areas and warmer southern areas. Forest Hill in Harford County ranked among the 50 Hottest ZIP Codes of 2025, indicating strong buyer interest.
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