
Marquette, MI – Residents in Upper Michigan woke up to pockets of patchy fog and isolated rain showers Sunday morning, particularly in the north-central and eastern regions of the Upper Peninsula. These conditions may cause reduced visibility and minor travel delays for morning commuters.
According to the U.S. National Weather Service in Marquette, clearing skies are expected this afternoon as increasing dry air moves from west to east across the region. High temperatures today will range from the upper 60s to mid-70s, with areas like Marquette and Escanaba reaching around 70°F.
Tonight, mostly clear skies will dominate, with low temperatures varying from 47°F to 59°F, coolest in the interior west. Monday is forecasted to bring mostly sunny skies, with highs between 67°F and 75°F, offering a pleasant start to the workweek. Monday night will continue to be mostly clear, with lows between 39°F and 56°F, warmest near Lake Superior.