You bet! This time of year is known as Indian Summer – and while the warm weather is still with us, it can be a great time of year to showcase your home, especially in Marin.

Indian Summer is a period of unseasonably warm weather following a cold spell (or a hard frost in other parts of the country with less mild climates). While there are no actual set dates, the warm streaks usually occur during October and November .

The Old Farmers’ Almanac says: Indian summer can occur between St. Martin’s Day (November 11) and November 20. Although there are differing dates for its occurrence, for more than 200 years the Almanac has adhered to the saying, “If All Saints’ brings out winter, St. Martin’s brings out Indian summer.”

And, according to the Farmers’ Almanac, there are two generally agreed-upon criteria for the term “Indian Summer”: Temperatures must be above 70 degrees for 7 days following the autumnal equinox and, in colder climates, it must occur after the first frost.

If you’d like to read more about Indian Summer, this is a fascinating article by weather historian Bill Deedler, examining the history and origins.

While I’m not an expert on the topic, I do know that this time of year brings about beautiful weather in Marin County with no need for sweaters – even in the evening . So if you are debating whether to put your home on the market, now just might be the right time.

Posted by:Judy LeMarr