Gaylord, Mich. – Rain showers could move into northern Lower Michigan by late Tuesday night, especially south of the Mackinac Bridge, as a warm front begins lifting through the region.
According to the National Weather Service in Gaylord, skies will feature a mix of sun and clouds today with highs ranging from the upper 40s in the east to low 60s in the north. Rain is expected to develop overnight, mainly affecting areas south of the bridge, where temperatures will drop into the lower 30s.
By Wednesday, warmer air returns, with highs pushing into the 60s and low 70s — especially inland from Lake Huron. Slight chances of showers will persist through the day, but many locations may stay dry.
Drivers heading south overnight should watch for slick roads and limited visibility due to scattered rain. Residents are encouraged to keep jackets and umbrellas handy and monitor local updates for changing conditions.
Temperatures are expected to remain mild into midweek, with more detailed forecasts and any new alerts anticipated by Wednesday morning.