Marquette, MI – A warm and sunny Sunday is in store for the Marquette area, with high temperatures climbing to 75°F. Winds will come from the southwest at 5-10 mph, with occasional gusts up to 25 mph. This pleasant weather is expected to last through Monday, when temperatures could reach near-record highs in the low 70s, making for an unseasonably warm start to the week.
According to the National Weather Service, the warmth will continue into Tuesday, though a cold front moving in from the west will bring showers late in the day. Showers are expected to begin after 11 p.m. on Tuesday, with an 80% chance of rain overnight. This cold front will lead to a dramatic temperature drop, as highs on Wednesday are forecast to reach only the upper 40s, accompanied by additional showers during the afternoon.
After the cold front passes, conditions will stabilize by Thursday, with mostly sunny skies returning, but highs will be much cooler, only reaching the low 50s. Residents should prepare for cooler weather to persist into next weekend, with chances of rain gradually diminishing by Friday.




