Marquette, MI – A cold front moving across Michigan will bring a sharp temperature drop and snow showers this evening, potentially causing slippery road conditions.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Marquette, the front will track from northwest to southeast between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. EDT. Snow showers will develop just behind the front as temperatures rapidly fall below freezing.
Although snowfall accumulation is expected to be minor, the combination of plummeting temperatures and snow could create hazardous travel conditions on untreated roads. Drivers should remain cautious, especially in areas prone to quick refreezing.
Forecast radar images indicate the cold front will reach the Upper Peninsula by 5 p.m., with snow showers persisting into the evening. Residents should prepare for sudden weather changes and monitor local updates for real-time road conditions.