Marquette, Michigan – After a hazy start to the week, residents in Marquette should brace for a wet turn as showers develop Friday afternoon and intensify through the weekend. Air quality remains a concern early Friday due to lingering wildfire smoke, especially before 11 a.m., with visibility potentially reduced in some areas.
According to the National Weather Service, a 40% chance of rain returns to Marquette after 2 p.m. Friday, following patchy smoke earlier in the day. Winds will remain light, but travel on US-41 and M-553 could become slick during the evening commute. Saturday offers a brief reprieve with mostly sunny skies and highs near 66°F, but don’t leave the umbrella behind — storms are back by Sunday.
Showers, with possible afternoon thunderstorms, are likely Sunday with a 90% chance of rain. Sunday’s high will hit 66°F before cooling to the upper 40s overnight. The start of next week brings more light showers Monday and Tuesday before clearing by midweek. If you’re headed out, stay weather-aware and keep electronics charged.
5-Day Forecast for Marquette, MI (June 6–10):
- Friday: Areas of smoke before 11 a.m. then a 40% chance of showers after 2 p.m. | High: 59°F
- Saturday: Mostly sunny, calm winds in the afternoon | High: 66°F
- Sunday: Showers likely, thunderstorm possible after 2 p.m. | High: 66°F
- Monday: Showers likely, mainly after 8 a.m. | High: 59°F
- Tuesday: A chance of showers early, then mostly sunny | High: 65°F