Michigan Weather Alert: Patchy Frost Risk and Fog Hit U.S. Route 131 Near Gaylord Today, More Rain by Tuesday Night

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Gaylord, Michigan – Patchy frost and thick fog could create travel hazards across parts of Northern Michigan this morning, especially along U.S. Route 131 and M-32 near Gaylord. Drivers should use caution from 7 to 9 a.m. as reduced visibility and slippery surfaces are likely before skies begin to clear.

According to the National Weather Service in Gaylord, areas of frost and dense fog will ease by midmorning, with sunny skies pushing today’s high near 54°F. While conditions remain dry Monday, increasing cloud cover arrives Tuesday ahead of several rounds of showers expected through Thursday night.

Tuesday starts dry, with highs around 53°F and gusts up to 30 mph. Rain chances return Tuesday night with a 30% likelihood of scattered showers. Wednesday and Thursday both bring continued rain chances, topping out at 50% by Thursday. Temperatures will hover in the 50s during the day and upper 30s at night.

No hazardous weather is expected beyond Monday morning, but wet roads and gusty winds may affect commutes later this week.

By Friday, some clearing is possible, though a lingering chance of showers remains. Saturday and Sunday offer a return to partly sunny skies and near-summer highs around 60°F.

⚠️ Key Advisory: Prepare for slick roads Monday morning, and check wipers and tires ahead of Tuesday’s increasing rain chances.

🌤️ 5-Day Forecast Overview for Gaylord, MI

  • Monday [Today]: Areas of frost and patchy fog early. High 54°F, sunny.
  • Tuesday: Clouds increase, high near 53°F.
  • Tuesday Night: 30% chance of showers, low around 41°F.
  • Wednesday: 30% chance of showers, high near 56°F.
  • Thursday: 50% chance of showers, high near 50°F.
  • Friday: Slight chance of showers, high near 53°F.