Northern Michigan Weather Alert: Gaylord Turns Dry After Light Weekend Rain, No Storms Expected Through Friday

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Gaylord, Michigan – Northern Michigan gets one last dose of light showers Sunday before heading into yet another dry, warming stretch. For Gaylord and the M-32 corridor, the week ahead looks quiet — and drier than average — with temperatures slowly climbing and no meaningful rain expected through Friday, September 12.

According to the National Weather Service, a few early-morning showers may linger Sunday with a 30–40% chance of precipitation, but totals will be light. After that, mostly sunny skies dominate, and highs rebound from the 50s on Sunday to the low 70s by midweek. NOAA’s 6–10 day precipitation outlook confirms a below-normal rainfall trend continuing across northern Lower Michigan.

Monday will bring a high near 66°F with light southwest winds, followed by calm, partly cloudy nights — perfect for evening outdoor plans but not for moisture recovery. As forests and fields continue drying out, residents in Otsego, Charlevoix, and Antrim counties are advised to delay open burning and monitor conditions closely.

No major weather systems are on the radar, and the next five days will offer stable, calm conditions across Gaylord and the surrounding region.

Five-Day Forecast for Gaylord, Michigan:

  • Monday: Mostly sunny, high 66°F, low 47°F
  • Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 71°F, low 51°F
  • Wednesday: Partly sunny, high 72°F, low 49°F
  • Thursday: Mostly sunny, high 69°F, low 46°F
  • Friday: Mostly sunny, high 72°F, low 51°F