Gaylord, MI — Residents in northern Michigan should prepare for continued snow showers and plummeting temperatures as winter conditions persist through midweek. Wind chills could drop as low as -9°F by Tuesday night, making travel and outdoor activities hazardous.
According to the National Weather Service, Gaylord will see scattered snow showers Monday, with a high near 21°F and wind chills approaching zero. Monday night brings a 50% chance of snow and lows around 5°F, with wind speeds reaching 15 mph.
Tuesday remains bitterly cold, with mostly cloudy skies and a high of just 13°F. Nighttime temperatures will plunge to -9°F. Snow showers are expected to return Wednesday and continue into Thursday morning, with highs remaining in the teens.
Motorists should exercise caution on highways, including I-75, due to potential slick spots and reduced visibility. Those venturing outdoors should dress in layers to prevent frostbite.
The cold stretch is expected to last through Friday, with temperatures staying below freezing. Stay updated with local forecasts and prepare for hazardous conditions throughout the week.




