Marquette, MI – Residents across Michigan’s Upper Peninsula can expect a crisp, clear night Monday as temperatures dip into the 30s and 40s, according to the National Weather Service in Marquette.
Clouds will clear from west to east this evening, leaving calm conditions and light winds. Low temperatures are forecast to range from 30° to 35° inland and 40° to 45° near the lakeshores, typical for mid-October.
According to the NWS forecast, conditions will shift on Tuesday, with clouds increasing throughout the day and highs reaching the low to mid-50s. The agency reports this pattern reflects seasonal norms for the region, with no significant precipitation expected in the short term.
Drivers and early risers should be mindful of patchy frost in interior valleys where temperatures dip below freezing overnight.