Marquette, MI Forecast: Storms Possible as Temps Swing with Cool 50s Overnight

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Marquette, MI – Residents across Upper Michigan can expect an unsettled weather pattern through the weekend, with showers and thunderstorms remaining in the forecast. Daytime highs are projected to reach the mid-60s to low 70s, while nighttime temperatures will dip into the 50s.

According to the US National Weather Service in Marquette, the chance for storms begins Saturday and continues through Sunday evening. The forecast shows highs near 70 degrees both Saturday and Sunday, with overnight lows ranging from the mid-50s to near 60. Conditions may impact outdoor activities and travel plans, especially in areas prone to heavy downpours.

Showers and isolated thunderstorms are most likely during the afternoon and evening hours, though scattered rainfall could occur at any time. Forecasters note that while widespread severe weather is not expected, residents should remain alert to changing conditions. Rainfall may lead to slick roads, localized flooding, and brief disruptions for those attending weekend events or traveling across the Upper Peninsula.

By late Sunday into Sunday night, temperatures will cool into the low- to mid-50s as showers taper off. The weather service advises keeping an eye on updated forecasts, especially for those planning outdoor recreation, hunting trips, or fall festivals in the region.

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