Marquette, MI – Light snow showers could create minor travel impacts tonight across parts of the Upper Peninsula, especially near Lake Superior, before calmer conditions arrive Monday.
According to the US National Weather Service in Marquette, skies will remain mostly cloudy overnight with isolated snow showers developing in lakeshore areas. While accumulation is expected to stay light, colder temperatures dropping between 7 and 20 degrees could lead to slick spots on untreated roads late tonight into early Monday morning.
Conditions improve Monday, bringing mostly sunny skies and a noticeable warm-up. High temperatures are expected to range from 31 to 40 degrees, offering a more favorable window for travel and outdoor activity across Marquette and surrounding communities. Eastern areas may remain slightly cooler.
Another shift arrives late Monday night into early Tuesday as a weak system moves into the region. This system is expected to bring a mix of light rain and snow showers during the Tuesday morning commute. With temperatures climbing into the upper 30s to mid-40s, road conditions could vary depending on location and surface temperatures, potentially leading to slushy or wet stretches during peak travel hours.
Drivers are encouraged to remain alert during both the overnight hours and early Tuesday, particularly on bridges and secondary roads that may freeze more quickly.
How are road conditions in your area tonight? Have you noticed slick spots during recent temperature drops?
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