Gaylord, MI – Northern Michigan residents can expect a shift in the weather starting Tuesday as a cold front moves into the area. While Monday promises highs of up to 81°F and mostly sunny skies, rain and cooler temperatures are on the way. Commuters should be prepared for rain showers, particularly along I-75, by Tuesday morning.
According to the National Weather Service, rain accumulations will remain light, but temperatures are expected to drop significantly, with highs only reaching the low 70s. The week will start warm, but by Tuesday, Northern Michigan will experience a seasonal cool-down, with temperatures dipping into the 60s.
Locals are advised to dress accordingly and take caution during the rain, especially for morning commutes. This cooler, rainier weather will likely stick around through the remainder of the week. Stay tuned to weather updates as forecasts continue to develop, and adjust any outdoor plans accordingly for the midweek.




