Gaylord, Mich. – A round of midweek snow showers could slow down drivers and soak roads from Gaylord to Boyne Falls on Wednesday morning, with more rain and chilly air likely through Friday evening.
According to the National Weather Service, a 30 percent chance of snow showers will move through Otsego County before 7 a.m. Wednesday, followed by partial clearing and a high near 70°F. But the break is brief—rain chances return by Wednesday night with 50 percent odds and persist into Thursday and Friday. Travelers on M-32 and I-75 should stay weather-aware as conditions shift quickly.
Thursday’s high tops out near 62°F, but spotty showers may disrupt outdoor plans through the afternoon. Winds will be light, but wet pavement could impact local commutes and visibility. Rain chances increase to 70 percent by Friday, with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 53°F. Prepare for waterlogged fields, slick sidewalks, and reduced driving traction, especially during the Friday morning rush.
Saturday offers a much-needed spring reprieve—mostly sunny skies and a seasonable high of 56°F invite outdoor plans. However, nights remain chilly, dipping to the upper 30s. Sunday brings more sunshine and a high near 63°F, followed by a return to rain Monday with highs in the upper 60s.
5-Day Forecast at a Glance:
- Wednesday: Snow early, then sun; high 70°F
- Thursday: Chance of showers; high 62°F
- Friday: Rain likely; high 53°F
- Saturday: Mostly sunny; high 56°F
- Sunday: Sunny; high 63°F