
"Toledo residents should prepare for an early chill this year, if they haven't already! The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts that Ohio will experience a cooler and drier autumn in 2025, a shift from the prolonged warmth much of the South and West will face. For northern Ohio, that means sweater weather settling in sooner, paired with fewer rainy days. Article continues below this ad"
"Meanwhile, Toledo's housing market is gaining national recognition. The ZIP code 43614 ranked No. 17 on the Realtor.com® list of 2025 Hottest ZIP Codes of 2025, making this city along Lake Erie one of the country's most in-demand real estate markets. Ohio forecast: cool breezes, light rainfall Ohio was listed as one of the "cool and dry" states on the Almanac's Fall Forecast 2025 State Breakdown."
"In the Ohio Valley region, September temperatures will average around 68°F, slightly below normal in the west and slightly above in the east, with just 2 inches of rain - about an inch less than usual. Expect warm spells early in the month, scattered showers mid-month, and a cooler finish."
The Old Farmer's Almanac forecasts a cooler, drier autumn for Ohio in 2025, with northern Ohio seeing earlier sweater weather and fewer rainy days. The Ohio Valley region should average about 68°F in September, with roughly 2 inches of rain — about an inch below normal. Weather patterns should include warm spells early in the month, scattered mid-month showers, and a cooler finish. Toledo's housing market gained national attention as ZIP code 43614 ranked No. 17 on Realtor.com's 2025 Hottest ZIP Codes list, highlighting strong demand along Lake Erie's real estate market.
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