As Indiana weathers a fierce summer marked by heat domes and heavy skies, all eyes now turn toward the Fall 2025 forecast—a seasonal shift clouded by sharply different predictions. The Old Farmer’s Almanac foresees a cool and dry autumn, while the Farmer’s Almanac teases a dramatic blend of storms and cold snaps. Meanwhile, NOAA’s official outlook signals warmer-than-usual temperatures through November. With tradition clashing against science, and crisp dreams meeting heat warnings, Hoosiers are left wondering: will fall bring relief—or a fiery encore of summer?
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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Old Farmer’s Almanac: Predicts a cool and dry fall across Indiana.
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Farmer’s Almanac: Describes a “flirty, flurry” season of stormy contrasts.
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NOAA Forecast: Leans toward warmer than normal temperatures from Sept to Nov.
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First Day of Fall: September 22, 2025.
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Recent Fall Averages in Indianapolis:
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Sept: 81°F
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Oct: 72°F
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Nov: 56°F
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30-Year Fall Averages (1991–2020):
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Sept: 78°F
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Oct: 66°F
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Nov: 52°F
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Rainfall: 3.27 inches (average)
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It’s been a summer to remember—or perhaps one to forget—for many across Indiana. The season has delivered its signature intensity with scorching heat, humidity that clings like a second skin, and skies that seemed to shimmer under the weight of yet another heat dome. For those fortunate enough to remain indoors with reliable air conditioning, it may have felt like an ordinary summer. But step outside, especially near Indiana’s endless cornfields, and the reality of a sweltering season has been hard to ignore.
Now, as July edges toward its close and back-to-school chatter begins, Hoosiers find themselves wondering: What will fall bring? Will it be the longed-for reprieve filled with crisp mornings, golden leaves, and pumpkin-scented breezes? Or will summer’s heat refuse to let go?