Marquette, MI — Residents in Marquette should brace for significant rainfall and gusty southeasterly winds up to 30 mph starting today. These conditions will create challenging travel on major roads, including US-41, as showers are expected to intensify throughout the day.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will move in from the south, reaching a peak during the afternoon with highs between 47°F and 54°F. Winds will remain strong, creating potential delays and hazardous driving conditions. Tonight, temperatures will dip to 42°F to 49°F as showers continue, accompanied by persistent wind gusts.
Monday’s forecast brings more rain, with daytime temperatures rising to 59°F to 65°F. Residents can expect the showers to continue through Monday night and into Tuesday, which could result in localized pooling on roads and reduced visibility.
Tuesday sees further rainfall, tapering off by nightfall, with temperatures from 42°F to 53°F. Wednesday will mark a shift as showers depart early, leaving behind mostly cloudy skies with highs reaching up to 54°F.
Residents are advised to plan ahead, secure outdoor items, and stay informed through local weather updates. Motorists should exercise caution on wet and windy roads, especially during peak travel times on US-41. Stay safe and prepared as the region navigates this stretch of stormy weather.



