Gaylord, MI – Northern Michigan residents can look forward to a dry and sunny start to the week, with no rain expected through Thursday, according to the US National Weather Service in Gaylord.
Forecasters said Monday will bring sunshine with highs ranging between 70 and 81 degrees, followed by mostly clear skies overnight and lows dipping into the 40s and 50s.
According to the National Weather Service, a light lake breeze will shift east on Tuesday as a backdoor cold front passes. Highs are expected between 65 and 78 degrees under mostly sunny skies.
By midweek, skies will turn partly cloudy, though temperatures will remain mild. Wednesday’s highs will range from 60 to 73 degrees, with Thursday staying partly cloudy and topping out between 64 and 72 degrees.
The extended dry stretch comes as fall colors continue to peak across northern Lower Michigan, offering clear views for leaf-peepers planning drives or hikes in the region. Travelers should prepare for cool evenings despite the daytime warmth.
This rain-free weather pattern is expected to last through the work week, providing stable conditions for outdoor activities and commutes.