In Marquette, Michigan, the early morning cold settles at 7°F, and residents are waking up to a brisk wind and scattered snow showers. With northwest winds gusting up to 10 mph, visibility might be reduced in some areas. Snow is expected to taper off by late morning, but any lingering flurries could leave slushy or icy patches on roads, especially in shaded areas and overpasses.
For those on the move today, be prepared for a slow start—wet roads are likely to freeze again overnight as temperatures drop further. Commuters along US-41 and M-28 should allow extra time to navigate icy spots and slick conditions, particularly this morning. By afternoon, temperatures will rise to a high near 29°F, and the snow showers will give way to partly sunny skies. However, the wind will remain steady, with gusts reaching 20 mph by Thursday afternoon, which could make it feel colder than the actual temperature.
Looking ahead to the weekend, Saturday’s weather will offer a brief reprieve, with a high near 38°F under mostly sunny skies. It’s a perfect time to get outdoors for some fresh air—before clouds build again on Saturday night. The weather on Sunday will be slightly warmer, reaching 40°F with mostly cloudy conditions.
By early next week, temperatures will continue to rise. As February progresses, a warming trend will begin. Marquette residents can look forward to milder conditions through Washington’s Birthday on Monday and into next week, when highs could approach the mid-40s.
Five-Day Outlook for Marquette, Michigan:
- Thursday: Snow showers early, high 29°F
- Friday: Mostly sunny, high 38°F
- Saturday: Partly sunny, high 38°F
- Sunday: Mostly cloudy, high 40°F
- Monday (Washington’s Birthday): Mostly cloudy, high 39°F



