Northern Michigan, MI — Warmer, more humid weather is expected to continue through early next week, with temperatures reaching as high as 92°F by Monday. According to the National Weather Service, occasional showers and thunderstorms could affect the region throughout the weekend, with the highest chances for rain occurring Monday.
Saturday will see temperatures between 78°F and 85°F, with a few showers or storms possible in the afternoon. By Sunday, skies will be partly sunny and temperatures will climb between 80°F and 92°F. Humidity will be noticeable, but conditions will remain generally dry.
On Monday, scattered showers and storms are likely to develop, with highs ranging from 82°F to 93°F. The rain is expected to be more widespread compared to earlier in the weekend. As a result, those with outdoor plans should be prepared for possible interruptions. By Tuesday, a slight cooling trend will begin, with highs dipping into the 76°F to 87°F range and partly sunny skies taking over.
Looking ahead, the trend will shift toward much cooler and less humid weather later next week, offering a welcome break from the recent warmth.
5-Day Forecast:
- Saturday: Few showers or storms, High: 78-85°F, Low: 61-67°F
- Sunday: Partly sunny, High: 80-92°F, Low: 62-69°F
- Monday: Scattered showers and storms, High: 82-93°F, Low: 63-69°F
- Tuesday: Partly sunny, High: 76-87°F, Low: 57-66°F
- Wednesday: Cooler and drier, High: 70-80°F, Low: 56-64°F




