Frost Advisory Issued for Marquette, Michigan: Cooler Tuesday with Chance of Showers

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Marquette, MI – A frost advisory remains in effect until 10 a.m. Monday for Marquette, as early morning temperatures dip into the 30s. By Monday afternoon, sunny skies will bring temperatures up to a high near 60°F, though breezy conditions with gusts up to 25 mph may make it feel cooler.

The National Weather Service predicts a slight chance of showers late Monday night with a low near 44°F. Tuesday’s forecast includes a 20% chance of showers early in the day before turning mostly sunny with a high near 55°F. Northwest winds of 10 to 15 mph, with gusts up to 25 mph, are expected throughout the day, keeping temperatures cool.

Looking ahead, Marquette will enjoy sunny conditions through midweek with a high of 56°F on Wednesday and warmer temperatures by Thursday, reaching 64°F. Drivers on US-41 should prepare for gusty winds on Monday and Tuesday but can expect clearer conditions as the week progresses.

Residents are advised to protect sensitive plants from frost Monday morning and to keep an eye on road conditions, especially with potential rain showers Monday night. The rest of the week looks favorable for outdoor activities as sunny and calm weather prevails.