Northern Michigan Weather Alert: Showers and Storms Through Tuesday

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Gaylord, MI – Residents across northern Michigan should brace for several days of unsettled weather as showers and storms linger through the weekend into early next week.

According to the National Weather Service in Gaylord, scattered storms will continue tonight with lows between 54 and 60 degrees. Conditions remain damp Sunday with highs from 66 to 74 and continued showers.

The wet pattern carries into Monday, when widely scattered showers are expected, with highs reaching 69 to 76 degrees. By Tuesday, forecasters expect the system to weaken, though showers may persist early before tapering off later in the day. Highs will reach 71 to 75.

While rainfall totals are not expected to be excessive, intermittent storms could still impact outdoor activities and travel. The NWS advises residents to remain alert for localized downpours and changing conditions, especially during evening hours.

This stretch of unsettled weather is typical for late September in Michigan, with temperatures holding steady in the mid-60s to mid-70s—seasonable for the region.

Those traveling or planning outdoor events this weekend should keep rain gear handy and monitor updated forecasts for any changes.


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