Gaylord, MI – A cold front is moving into Gaylord, Michigan, bringing unpredictable spring weather. Starting Thursday, residents should expect a mix of rain, snow, and cooler temperatures, as a storm system sweeps through the region. Those traveling along U.S. Route 131 should be prepared for potential slick conditions, particularly in the morning and afternoon hours.
According to the National Weather Service, Thursday will bring a slight chance of rain and snow before noon, with temperatures peaking around 42°F. East winds at 5 to 10 mph could make conditions feel chillier than expected. A brief but strong chance of snow may appear before transitioning into rain showers. This unpredictable pattern could affect both drivers and pedestrians, especially with wet roads and visibility issues.
Looking ahead, Friday promises sunshine with a high near 46°F, followed by a clear, chilly night with lows around 25°F. Saturday’s forecast is more favorable, with sunny skies and a high of 53°F, making it an ideal day for outdoor activities.
For the weekend, Gaylord will see partly sunny skies, with temperatures climbing into the mid-50s. By Sunday, temperatures will rise to about 58°F. However, the threat of rain returns on Monday, so make sure to prepare for scattered showers and a high near 42°F.
5-Day Forecast Overview:
- Thursday: High of 42°F, chance of rain/snow in the morning and afternoon.
- Friday: Sunny, high of 46°F, lows around 25°F.
- Saturday: Sunny, high of 53°F, lows near 31°F.
- Sunday: Partly sunny, high of 58°F, lows around 43°F.
- Monday: Rain showers likely, high near 42°F.
Be sure to stay updated on local weather alerts as spring weather can change rapidly!




