Marquette, MI – A mostly cloudy day is forecasted for Marquette on Friday, with patchy morning fog likely to affect visibility in certain areas. Highs today will range from 46 to 50 degrees, accompanied by light southwest winds. Residents planning to travel across the Marquette area should be prepared for foggy conditions, particularly in the morning hours.
According to the National Weather Service, skies will remain partly cloudy into Friday night, with lows dropping between 30 and 40 degrees. A clearer sky and milder conditions are expected to persist on Saturday, offering a break before a rain front moves in later that evening. Saturday’s high temperatures will reach around 50 degrees, but as the day progresses, a 30-80% chance of rain is predicted, starting after midnight and continuing into Sunday.
Sunday is likely to be the wettest day of the weekend, with rain and highs between 48 and 55 degrees. Winds will strengthen from the south, reaching 10 to 15 mph, with gusts of up to 25 mph, potentially causing challenges for those traveling on highways like U.S. Route 41 or Michigan Highway 28. The combination of rain and gusty conditions could lead to slick roads, so drivers should exercise caution.
Looking into early next week, the Marquette area is forecast to experience mostly sunny skies on Monday with highs near 49 degrees, providing a brief reprieve before another round of rain on Tuesday. Lows through Monday night will generally remain in the 30s, though another rain system could approach by midweek, bringing additional wet weather on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Residents are encouraged to stay updated on weather changes, as conditions can vary quickly in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Check local forecasts regularly, and drive carefully, especially in foggy or rainy weather.
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