Michigan greets the morning with a crisp bite in the air as frost clings to rooftops in Marquette. Temperatures sit near 27 degrees at Sawyer International Airport, and wind chills hover in the lower 20s.
Patchy freezing fog may develop early, especially in low-lying areas. Drivers along US-41 should watch for slick spots where moisture settles on cold pavement. This is classic late-winter flash-freeze territory across the U.P.
Skies turn partly sunny today with highs near 44 degrees. It will feel brighter, but shaded sidewalks may stay icy. Plan extra time if walking or commuting this morning.
Clouds increase tonight with lows around 30. Areas of freezing fog could redevelop before dawn. Thursday stays mostly cloudy with highs near 37. Any lingering morning fog gives way to dry conditions for much of the day.
Rain chances return Friday afternoon. Highs climb to 42 degrees with showers developing late. By Friday night, rain mixes with snow as temperatures slip to near 31. Some light accumulation is possible in heavier bursts.
Saturday brings snow showers early, then gradual clearing. Highs reach near 40. Sunday turns mostly sunny and breezy with highs around 48. Monday pushes into the lower 50s, hinting at a warming trend heading into the 6–10 day outlook. Above-normal temperatures are favored next week, offering early March spring vibes.
Clocks spring ahead at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 8. We gain precious evening daylight just as temperatures begin edging upward.
Five Day Outlook for Marquette, Michigan:
Today: Partly sunny, high 44.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy, high 37.
Friday: Showers late, high 42.
Saturday: Snow showers early, high 40.
Sunday: Mostly sunny and breezy, high 48.


