Wichita, KS Homeowners Can Expect a Warm and Dry Fall, Says The Old Farmer's Almanac
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Wichita, KS Homeowners Can Expect a Warm and Dry Fall, Says The Old Farmer's Almanac
"The Old Farmer's Almanac has released its Fall 2025 weather forecast, and Kansas homeowners should prepare for a season that skews warmer and drier than usual. While some regions of the country will be cooling down early, Wichita residents can expect extra sunshine stretching into October. Adding to the good news: Wichita has also landed on the 50 Hottest ZIP Codes of 2025 according to Realtor.com®, underscoring its growing appeal among homebuyers seeking value in the Midwest."
"According to the Almanac's state-by-state breakdown, Kansas is set for a "warm and dry" fall in 2025. In the broader Heartland region, September will average 69°F-slightly above normal-with only 1.5 inches of rain, two inches less than usual. October will trend closer to typical patterns, averaging 57°F with 3 inches of rain. Residents should expect sunny stretches, brief cool spells, and light storms mid-month, before temperatures dip heading into November."
Kansas is set for a warm, dry Fall 2025 with extra sunshine in Wichita extending into October. September in the Heartland should average about 69°F with roughly 1.5 inches of rain, about two inches below normal. October is expected to be closer to typical conditions, averaging near 57°F with about 3 inches of rain. Residents can expect sunny stretches, occasional brief cool spells, and light mid-month storms before temperatures drop heading into November. Wichita's inclusion among Realtor.com's 50 Hottest ZIP Codes of 2025 highlights growing buyer interest and Midwest value, making it an attractive time to live or move there.
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