
"Jefferson City homeowners may get a longer taste of late-summer warmth this year. The Old Farmer's Almanac forecasts that Missouri will see a warmer-than-usual fall in 2025, with near-normal rainfall. That means more mild afternoons than usual, paired with enough rain to keep lawns and gardens going."
"According to the Almanac's Fall Forecast 2025 State Breakdown, Missouri is expected to trend "warm with near-normal precipitation," which is good for those living in the heart of the state. For the Heartland region, September will average about 69°F, one degree above normal, with just 1.5 inches of rain - two inches below the seasonal norm. That sets up a month dominated by sunny days, brief cool spells, and light storms mid-month."
Missouri is forecast to experience a warmer-than-usual fall in 2025 with near-normal precipitation, producing milder afternoons and adequate rain for lawns and gardens. Jefferson City’s housing market is gaining momentum, with ZIP code 65109 ranking No. 20 on Realtor.com's 2025 Hottest ZIP Codes list, reflecting increased buyer demand. The Almanac projects September in the Heartland to average about 69°F, roughly one degree above normal, with about 1.5 inches of rain—approximately two inches below the seasonal norm—bringing mostly sunny days, occasional cool spells, and light mid-month storms. By October, conditions normalize.
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