Marquette, MI: Patchy Frost Expected in Western Upper Peninsula Tonight

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Marquette, MI — Patchy frost is expected tonight across the interior of the western Upper Peninsula. Cold spots will see temperatures dip to between 36 and 47 degrees. This cold snap marks a typical early fall chill across the region.

According to the National Weather Service in Marquette, skies will be mostly clear overnight, with a low chance of precipitation. Frost is likely in rural areas where temperatures drop the most.

Tuesday brings a slight chance of showers in the eastern Upper Peninsula. Daytime temperatures are predicted to range from 63 to 69 degrees. Conditions will remain calm in most areas, with the west U.P. staying dry.

By Wednesday, warmer temperatures will settle in, with highs reaching between 70 and 76 degrees. Breezy weather is expected around Keweenaw, bringing sunny skies and a pleasant midweek forecast.