Michigan wakes up to wind-whipped snow along the Lake Superior shoreline as flakes sweep across Marquette. A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect through 7 a.m. Temperatures sit near 14 degrees, but wind chills plunge to around 5 below zero. Gusts near 30 mph continue to push snow across open roads.
Light snow and patchy blowing snow are creating slick stretches, especially along US-41. Visibility can drop quickly in bursts near the lakeshore. Plan extra time for the morning drive and use caution on untreated roads.
Additional snow totals up to three inches are expected from this system. While snowfall tapers at times, scattered snow showers and patchy blowing snow linger into the afternoon. Highs reach only around 15 degrees, keeping surfaces icy.
Tonight turns colder with lows near 8 degrees. Any moisture left on pavement may refreeze quickly after sunset. Flash freezing remains a concern in shaded areas and on sidewalks.
Tuesday brings another round of active winter weather. Snow showers increase, with new accumulation between 1 and 3 inches possible. Winds gust up to 30 mph, producing areas of blowing snow. Travel impacts may intensify during the afternoon.
Snow showers continue into early Wednesday before gradual improvement. Highs remain in the 20s through midweek. Thursday turns partly sunny near 26 degrees. By Friday, readings climb into the lower 40s, hinting at early spring warmth. The 6-to-10-day outlook favors above-normal temperatures into early March across the Upper Peninsula.
Five-Day Outlook for Marquette, Michigan:
Today: Snow showers, high 15.
Tuesday: Snow, 1–3 inches, high 26.
Wednesday: Chance snow showers, high 21.
Thursday: Partly sunny, high 26.
Friday: Partly sunny, high 41.


