Marquette, MI – The Upper Peninsula of Michigan is set for a shift in weather as light snow showers are expected overnight into Thursday. The western sections of the U.P. could see some flurries, with temperatures dropping to a chilly 26°F to 34°F.
According to the National Weather Service, skies will remain mostly cloudy tonight, with a slight chance of rain or snow showers over the far western U.P. tomorrow. Temperatures will climb steadily through the rest of the week, signaling the onset of mud season. The warming trend will continue through the weekend, though residents should brace for possible rain and snow showers.
Travelers are advised to stay alert for changing conditions and to drive cautiously in areas expecting snow accumulation. The NWS encourages those in affected regions to prepare for colder than average conditions and the inevitable mess that comes with the spring thaw.




