
"The Old Farmer's Almanac has released its Fall 2025 weather outlook, and Virginia is set to cool down early this year. The forecast calls for drier-than-normal conditions, making for crisp mornings and a scenic season of fall color."
"Meanwhile, on the housing front, the town of Warrenton is having a red hot moment, earning a place on the Realtor.com® Hottest ZIP Codes list of 2025, as buyer activity is running high."
"Looking at the Appalachians regional forecast as a whole, September will average around 65°F with 3 inches of rain, about 2 inches below normal in the north, according to the Almanac's projections."
"Meanwhile, October will average 53°F, roughly 1° cooler than usual, with 2.5 inches of rain-again, below normal. So, expect warm days early in the season, followed by mid-month thunderstorms, and a cooler, drier close to October."
Virginia is expected to be cool and dry this fall, producing crisp mornings and notable fall color. September in the Appalachians should average about 65°F with roughly 3 inches of rain, near 2 inches below normal in the northern areas. October is projected to average near 53°F, about 1°F cooler than usual, with around 2.5 inches of rain, also below normal. Early-season days will be warm with mid-month thunderstorms, then a cooler, drier end to October. Concurrently, Warrenton appears on Realtor.com's Hottest ZIP Codes list for 2025 as buyer activity runs high.
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