Michigan Spring Weather ALERT: Sunshine Returns Saturday, Rain Showers and Frost Risk Loom in Marquette This Week

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Marquette, MI – Warm sunshine will break out across Michigan’s Upper Peninsula this Saturday, giving residents in Marquette a much-needed spring reprieve. With sun and highs near 48°F, Saturday is set to be the best day for outdoor plans before rain and cooler air sweep back in. Drivers and outdoor enthusiasts should take advantage, as Monday brings a weather ALERT for likely showers and the threat of slick roads, especially along U.S. Route 41 and surrounding county routes.

According to the National Weather Service, Marquette will see mostly sunny skies on Saturday, followed by clear and calm conditions Saturday night. By Sunday, expect more sunshine and highs reaching near 58°F. However, by Monday afternoon, rain chances return with widespread showers likely after 2 p.m. Temperatures will reach 62°F, but the wet conditions could create slick patches on well-traveled roads, so drivers are urged to slow down and watch for changing conditions.

Monday night turns cloudy and cooler, with a low around 44°F. By Tuesday night, a spring frost risk returns as temperatures drop to near 33°F—gardeners and homeowners should protect sensitive plants and ensure outdoor faucets are insulated.

Looking ahead, Marquette’s extended five-day forecast includes mostly sunny weather Wednesday (high near 48°F) with another round of patchy frost possible that night, and a chance of showers returning Thursday.

Stay tuned for further weather ALERTS as conditions evolve—additional updates and advisories are possible, especially if rain totals increase or frost threats expand. Keep devices charged and check for school or travel notifications if conditions worsen.

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