Northern Michigan Weather Alert: Expect Lake Effect Showers

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Cool air pushing across the Great Lakes will bring lake effect rain showers to northern Michigan today, impacting travel on M-32 and surrounding areas. With temperatures peaking between 44°F and 51°F, locals should prepare for wet roads and reduced visibility. Light rain is expected throughout the day, with lingering showers continuing into Tuesday.

According to the U.S. National Weather Service in Gaylord, Michigan, isolated rain showers will affect the region through Tuesday. Travelers should exercise caution, particularly on routes prone to slick conditions. Tuesday’s forecast indicates drizzle and light showers with temperatures staying cool, ranging from 44°F to 48°F.

The weather clears up mid-week as cloud cover dissipates on Wednesday, allowing sunshine to break through. Expect highs between 51°F and 57°F, marking a return to more seasonal conditions. By Thursday, northern Michigan will enjoy sunny skies with temperatures climbing to a mild 59°F to 65°F.

Locals are advised to stay informed about the latest weather updates and road conditions, particularly if traveling on M-32 or other major routes. Drivers should plan for extra travel time and ensure windshield wipers are in good condition to handle the wet weather.

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