Marquette, MI – A bitter cold front is set to grip Michigan’s Upper Peninsula through the weekend, bringing snow showers and subzero wind chills. Travelers should prepare for slippery roads and reduced visibility, especially from Friday night into Saturday.
According to the National Weather Service, snow showers will begin Friday evening, with steady accumulation expected overnight. Low temperatures will hover around 10°F, with wind chills making it feel even colder. By Saturday, a 50% chance of snow continues, with a high near 25°F.
Sunday’s forecast remains cold, with scattered snow showers and a high of just 15°F. The hazardous weather outlook warns of difficult driving conditions due to snow-covered roads. Residents should take extra caution and plan for delays.
Looking ahead, Monday will bring a slight warm-up, but another chance of snow persists. Those planning Valentine’s Day outings Friday should bundle up, as wind chills could dip below zero in the evening.
Drivers on US-41 and M-28 should prepare for changing road conditions and allow extra travel time. Stay updated with local forecasts and take necessary precautions when heading out this weekend.
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