Michigan is waking up to falling snow and reduced visibility across Gaylord this morning. Light snow and mist swirl around streetlights, and temperatures sit near 31 degrees. Roads are already turning slick in spots.
A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until 7 a.m. Sunday. A narrow band of snow is expected to deliver 2 to 5 inches across parts of northern Lower Michigan, including Otsego County. The heaviest bursts may fall between M-32 and the Mackinac Bridge corridor.
Snow showers continue through the afternoon, with highs in the lower 30s. North winds stay light, but steady snowfall will coat untreated roads. Travel along I-75 could become slippery quickly, especially during heavier bursts.
Light snow remains likely tonight, with lows dropping into the 20s. By Sunday, snow showers continue, and another round of accumulation is possible. Highs reach the upper 20s before temperatures fall sharply Sunday night to around 7 degrees.
That sharp drop raises flash freezing concerns. Slushy stretches may harden into icy patches after sunset. Plan extra time if traveling early Monday.
Monday turns partly sunny but cold, with highs near 15 degrees. Lows dip below zero Monday night. Additional snow chances return Tuesday and Wednesday, with highs mainly in the 20s and lower 30s.
By late week, temperatures moderate into the 30s. The 6–10 day outlook hints at a gradual warming trend, with signs of early spring warmth building beyond this stretch of winter weather.
Five Day Outlook for Gaylord, Michigan:
Sunday: Snow showers, high 28°.
Monday: Partly sunny, high 15°.
Tuesday: Snow showers likely, high 20s.
Wednesday: Snow showers likely, high lower 30s.
Thursday: Partly sunny, mid-20s.



