Gaylord, MI – A cold and calm night is ahead for northern Michigan, with temperatures dipping well below freezing in some inland areas.
According to the US National Weather Service Gaylord, patchy fog is expected to form overnight under clear skies, accompanied by lows ranging from 22°F to 34°F. Drivers are advised to use caution early Sunday morning, as visibility could briefly drop in fog-prone valleys and near lakes.
Sunday will bring a pleasant fall day, with plenty of sunshine and highs between 53°F and 59°F. Light winds and dry air will make for comfortable conditions across the region.
The quiet pattern continues into Monday, with highs around 50°F to 55°F and a few light breezes. Forecasters say the region is entering a seasonable and dry stretch of weather that may linger into midweek, offering several days of ideal autumn conditions.





