Gaylord, Michigan – Drizzle early Saturday is all that stands between northern Michigan and a dry weekend, according to the National Weather Service. Temperatures are expected to be seasonable for most of Easter Sunday, though cool east winds will keep those near Lake Huron a bit chillier.
According to the NWS, highs for today will range between 40°F and 55°F, with skies gradually clearing in the afternoon. While the morning will see some drizzle, the weekend will remain mostly dry. East winds will ensure cooler temperatures near Lake Huron, but it will still feel relatively mild across the region.
By Sunday night, rain chances will increase, with showers expected to build overnight into Monday. The NWS has forecast highs ranging from 43°F to 60°F, with more widespread rain expected through the beginning of the week.
In preparation, locals should enjoy the dry conditions on Saturday, but be ready for rain and cooler temperatures Sunday night through Monday. Be mindful of the change in conditions, especially if you have any travel or outdoor plans during this time.