Gaylord, MI – Residents in Northern Lower Michigan should prepare for gusty winds and mixed precipitation starting Sunday night, with snow and rain continuing into Monday.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Gaylord, southwest winds will bring patchy blowing snow along US-2 tonight. A 40% chance of snow showers is expected Sunday night, increasing to 50% early Monday. By mid-morning Monday, precipitation could shift to rain as temperatures rise to 40°F.
Looking ahead, Tuesday remains cloudy with a slight chance of snow before temperatures drop again midweek. Highs will hover in the upper 30s, with lows dipping into the low 20s. Wednesday and Thursday will see lingering snow chances with highs near 32°F.
Motorists should drive cautiously, especially along open roadways where wind may create hazardous conditions. Travelers should check real-time updates from the NWS and local authorities.