Marquette, MI – A line of showers is set to move through Michigan on Thursday, impacting Marquette by late morning. With potential winds gusting up to 15 mph, travelers in the area should prepare for wet roads and reduced visibility.
According to the National Weather Service, the rain is expected to begin after 8 a.m., with the heaviest showers hitting around noon. The temperature will remain mild, peaking near 64°F, but conditions will still be a concern for those commuting or planning outdoor activities. Wind gusts from the southwest will add to the challenge, especially for drivers on the roads and at the airport.
The threat of showers extends through Thursday evening, with rain likely tapering off by nightfall. However, a slight chance of showers continues into the evening as the temperature dips to 43°F. If you’re heading out, take precautions to stay safe. Consider giving yourself extra time for travel, especially on less traveled roads, as slick spots may form. Keep an eye on local weather reports for updates, and plan for reduced visibility during the afternoon hours.
Looking ahead, the extended forecast for Marquette shows partly sunny skies returning by Saturday, but keep an eye on the forecast for more rain chances by Monday.
Five-Day Forecast for Marquette, MI:
- Wednesday, June 12th: High 63°F, Low 53°F, mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers in the morning
- Thursday, June 13th: High 64°F, Low 43°F, showers likely by midday, with gusty winds
- Friday, June 14th: High 62°F, Low 54°F, partly sunny, scattered showers possible
- Saturday, June 15th: High 66°F, Low 44°F, mostly sunny
- Sunday, June 16th: High 71°F, Low 50°F, mostly sunny with a chance of showers in the afternoon




