Marquette, MI – Light lake-effect snow showers will persist across eastern Michigan this afternoon, but most of the region will see dry conditions through the start of the week. Strong northwest winds of 10-20 mph, with gusts up to 30 mph, are expected today before settling by Monday.
According to the National Weather Service in Marquette, temperatures will range from 25°F to 35°F today before warming to 38°F to 50°F Monday, depending on location. Monday is expected to remain dry before a new system arrives Tuesday into Wednesday, bringing a mix of rain and snow.
By Tuesday, temperatures will climb to 40°F to 55°F in some areas, but overnight lows between 24°F and 32°F will create the potential for icy conditions. Wednesday will see temperatures dropping again, with highs between 32°F and 42°F, increasing the likelihood of snowfall.
Residents should prepare for changing weather conditions, particularly for travel impacts by midweek. Stay updated with the latest forecasts as the system develops.