
"The Old Farmer's Almanac has released its Fall 2025 weather outlook, and for the Midwest, the season is shaping up to be brisk and dry. While much of the western U.S. will see warmer-than-average conditions, Wisconsin-including Sheboygan-will cool down early and stay that way. At the same time, Sheboygan is making housing headlines: the city has landed among 50 Hottest ZIP Codes of 2025 according to Realtor.com®, a signal that buyers are finding strong appeal in this lakeside market."
"The Almanac calls for a cooler- and drier-than-normal fall across Wisconsin. In the Upper Midwest region, September is forecast to average 57°F-about 2° below normal-with 3.5 inches of rain, slightly more than typical. Expect drizzle and even some early snow in the north, though southern Wisconsin should see milder showers. By October, the average drops to 45°F with only 1.5 inches of rain, leaving Sheboygan residents bracing for crisp mornings and the possibility of a few flakes."
Wisconsin is forecast to have a cooler and drier-than-normal fall, with Sheboygan cooling early and remaining chilly. September in the Upper Midwest should average about 57°F, roughly 2° below normal, with near 3.5 inches of rain and prospects for drizzle and some early snow in northern areas while southern parts receive milder showers. October averages drop to about 45°F with only 1.5 inches of rain, producing crisp mornings and the possibility of light flakes. Much of the western United States is expected to be warmer than average. Sheboygan also ranks among Realtor.com®'s 50 Hottest ZIP Codes of 2025, indicating strong buyer interest in the lakeside market.
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