Marquette, MI — Drivers in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula should be prepared for foggy conditions tonight, with the National Weather Service predicting patchy fog developing after 11 p.m. The fog may impact visibility on major roads, including M-28 and U.S. Route 41, especially near Sawyer International Airport.
Motorists are urged to reduce their speed and use low-beam headlights when driving through foggy areas. Conditions are expected to improve after midnight as the fog lifts and skies become partly cloudy.
Sunday will bring a welcome change, with mostly sunny skies and a high near 67°F. Light winds from the northeast will make for a pleasant day, perfect for outdoor activities. Looking ahead to early next week, rain chances increase Monday night, with a 40% chance of showers carrying into Tuesday.