Northern Michigan Weather Update: Decreasing Clouds and Patchy Fog Tonight, Temperatures Falling to 38°F

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Northern Michigan, MI – A strong shift in Northern Michigan’s weather conditions tonight could bring patchy fog as skies clear and temperatures dip to 38-48°F. As the night progresses, a cool, crisp air mass will settle into the region, leaving behind decreased cloud cover and a potential for fog to form, especially in low-lying areas.

According to the National Weather Service, the sky will gradually clear, allowing temperatures to cool. Patchy fog is a possibility, which could impact visibility overnight, particularly along roads that have moisture lingering from the day’s precipitation.

Travelers in Northern Michigan should remain cautious overnight. Fog may reduce visibility, especially along rural roads and near bodies of water, so driving with headlights on and reducing speed is advisable. Additionally, patchy frost could develop in some areas by early morning, potentially creating slippery conditions on bridges and overpasses.

Looking ahead, Northern Michigan is set to experience a drier and cooler week, as high pressure moves in. Wednesday through Saturday promises mostly sunny to partly sunny skies, with highs ranging from the mid-40s to mid-70s. Frost and freeze concerns could remain a possibility at times, especially during the early mornings.

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