Michigan Spring Weather Alert: Rain and Wind Likely Through Monday with Showers Through Tuesday

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Gaylord, MI – A mix of rain and wind is set to move into Gaylord starting Sunday, threatening travel and outdoor plans throughout the weekend and into early next week. Scattered showers are expected to linger through Tuesday, with the possibility of more significant rainfall Monday night.

According to the National Weather Service, the rain will begin Sunday afternoon, continuing through Monday, with a 70% chance of precipitation by Monday night. Winds will also pick up, reaching up to 20 mph, and could impact high-profile vehicles on local highways like U.S. Route 131.

For those with outdoor plans in Gaylord, be prepared for potentially wet conditions. This storm system could lead to hazardous roadways, especially with a predicted low of 59°F Monday night. By Tuesday morning, additional showers are likely, making it essential to have rain gear ready and to drive carefully. Winds will remain breezy, especially in the evening, creating the potential for localized disruptions.

Looking further ahead, a significant change in the weather is expected by midweek. Tuesday night into Wednesday brings a break in the rain, but temperatures will dip to a low of 29°F, signaling the possibility of frost and colder conditions.

Extended 5-Day Forecast for Gaylord, MI:

  • Sunday: High of 62°F, Low of 44°F – Mostly cloudy with rain chances increasing in the afternoon.
  • Monday: High of 69°F, Low of 59°F – Showers likely after 2 p.m., 70% chance of rain.
  • Tuesday: High of 60°F, Low of 29°F – Showers likely in the morning, clearing by evening.
  • Wednesday: High of 54°F, Low of 34°F – Sunny with a cool breeze.
  • Thursday: High of 58°F, Low of 37°F – A chance of rain, especially in the afternoon.

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