Light rain showers will linger into today across Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, impacting those traveling along major routes like US-41 and M-28. As showers taper off later in the weekend, residents and visitors can expect temperatures in the mid-50s, ideal for preparing outdoor activities ahead of Halloween. Today will see breezy northwest winds, bringing cooler temperatures ranging from 51°F to 60°F.
According to the National Weather Service in Marquette, isolated showers could persist into early Saturday, especially in the eastern Upper Peninsula. Residents should plan accordingly for outdoor plans with highs reaching 48°F to 55°F. By Sunday, dry weather will dominate, with highs slightly rising to 54°F to 59°F, giving a window of calm for weekend events and early Halloween preparations.
Lows throughout the weekend will drop into the mid-30s to upper 20s, with colder temperatures expected near Lake Superior. Residents should be mindful of the chilly nights, particularly if engaging in evening activities or traveling along northern route