Marquette, MI – As the first night of fall arrives, residents of Marquette and surrounding areas are in for a chilly evening. Temperatures are expected to drop into the mid-30s tonight, with patchy frost developing, particularly in the interior western regions along highways like US-41 and M-28. Residents are advised to protect plants and outdoor items vulnerable to frost.
According to the National Weather Service, tonight’s clear skies will allow temperatures to dip sharply, creating frosty conditions in some areas. This evening, motorists on US-41 should be aware of the possibility of slick roads, particularly in frost-prone areas. However, warmer conditions are expected tomorrow, with temperatures climbing back into the 60s.
Monday promises a pleasant fall day, featuring sunny skies and highs in the mid-60s. As the week progresses, temperatures will gradually rise, with highs reaching the 70s by Thursday.