Gaylord, MI – Northern Michigan residents can expect a damp and chilly Friday as lake-effect rain showers linger across the region, according to the US National Weather Service Gaylord, Michigan. Highs today will reach the mid-40s to near 50 degrees, with showers tapering off early tonight as temperatures drop into the upper 20s to upper 30s.
Saturday brings gradual clearing, with clouds giving way to afternoon sunshine and highs around 47–54°F. Sunday looks mostly sunny and milder, with temperatures climbing into the low 50s. By Monday, partly to mostly sunny skies continue, keeping highs in the mid to upper 50s — setting the stage for an even warmer trend later next week.
Forecasters note this weekend marks the start of a broader warming pattern, with daytime highs expected to rise into the 60s next week after several chilly nights in the 20s and 30s.
Residents are encouraged to keep jackets handy for the next few evenings but can look forward to pleasant fall sunshine just in time for outdoor plans.




