
"Autumn 2025 is shaping up to be a crisp, cool one for Kenosha, WI. The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts that much of the Upper Midwest will trend cooler and drier than normal this fall. While other regions brace for lingering summer-like heat, Wisconsin residents will enjoy a season that feels like a traditional Midwestern autumn-as well as an influx of new, interested homebuyers in one of the top ranked ZIP codes in the country."
"That means Kenosha residents should expect scattered showers, crisp mornings, and even the possibility of some early-season snowflakes in northern parts of the region. With below-normal rainfall overall, however, the area should also see stretches of sunny days that showcase Wisconsin's famous fall colors."
Autumn 2025 will be cooler and drier than normal across much of the Upper Midwest, including Kenosha, Wisconsin. September temperatures are expected to average about 57°F, roughly 2°F below normal, with around 3.5 inches of precipitation. October should cool further to an average near 45°F with about 1.5 inches of rain. Residents should expect scattered showers, crisp mornings, and the possibility of early-season snowflakes in northern areas. Below-normal rainfall will allow extended sunny stretches that highlight fall foliage. Local real estate demand is increasing, with Kenosha attracting new interested homebuyers in a highly ranked ZIP code.
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