Gaylord, MI – A mix of rain and snow will impact northern Michigan this week as the region transitions into spring. Temperatures will fluctuate, bringing rain showers Tuesday before a wintry mix develops midweek.
According to the National Weather Service, Tuesday will begin with partly sunny skies and a high near 48°F. Winds will shift eastward by the afternoon. By Tuesday night, rain showers are possible after 2 a.m., with increasing cloud cover and lows around 33°F.
Wednesday will bring a significant shift, with rain showers likely before 2 p.m., followed by heavier rainfall later in the day. The high will reach 56°F, but gusty winds may make it feel cooler. A wintry mix is expected overnight as temperatures drop to 25°F.
Thursday could bring accumulating snow, especially in higher elevations. Snowfall will taper off by the evening, with a high near 31°F and a low of 19°F overnight.
Looking ahead, Friday will be mostly sunny with a high near 44°F, followed by a chance of rain and snow showers Friday night. Saturday will be partly sunny with a high near 38°F.
Drivers along I-75 should prepare for changing road conditions, especially Wednesday night into Thursday. Stay updated with local forecasts and plan for possible travel delays.




