Marquette, MI – An abnormally warm fall weekend is ahead for Marquette, Michigan, with temperatures forecast to climb into the low 80s in some areas. If you’re planning to travel on US-41 or M-28, take note: fog could develop after dark, posing a potential hazard for night drivers. Be especially cautious on the inland roads where the fog may thicken, reducing visibility.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will remain unseasonably high Friday through Sunday, with daytime highs between 70 and 80 degrees. Interior regions could see cooler lows, with night temperatures dipping into the 40s. Fog is expected to develop each night, potentially impacting travel across the Upper Peninsula.
Travelers should prepare for reduced visibility after sunset, particularly on rural roads. The Marquette area will see clear skies and sunshine during the day, making it a good time for outdoor activities before the fog sets in.




