
"The Almanac's state-by-state breakdown places Indiana in the "cool and dry" category this fall. Regionally, in the Ohio Valley forecast, September is expected to average 68°F with 2 inches of rain—1 inch below normal. October will dip to 56°F, about 2° cooler than usual, with another 2 inches of rain, also below average. Conditions will alternate between sunshine and showers, with warmth early in the season, a cooler mid-October, and a mild finish."
"Carmel's real estate market is making national waves. ZIP code 46033 ranked No. 45 on Realtor.com's list of the Hottest ZIP Codes of 2025. Homes here had a median list price of $574,000, sold in just 36 days, and drew 3.2× more listing views per property compared with the national average. Other Midwest ZIPs also placed in the Top 50, underscoring the region's buyer momentum."
Fall 2025 in Indiana will be cooler and drier than normal, with September averaging about 68°F and 2 inches of rain and October dipping to roughly 56°F with similarly below-average precipitation. Weather will alternate between sunshine and showers, with warmth early, a cooler mid-October, and a mild finish. Surrounding Midwest states show comparable cool, dry trends, while the Southeast and Texas remain warmer. Carmel's ZIP code 46033 ranked No. 45 on Realtor.com's Hottest ZIP Codes of 2025, with a $574,000 median list price, 36-day median time on market, and 3.2× more listing views than the national average.
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