Marquette, MI – Snow showers will taper off Thursday, but another round of winter weather is expected to impact the Marquette area this weekend. Residents should prepare for cold temperatures and potential travel disruptions.
According to the National Weather Service, Thursday will see lingering flurries before skies clear in the afternoon. Highs will reach 39°F, with a light northwest wind. By Thursday night, temperatures will drop to 24°F under increasing clouds.
Friday and Saturday will be mostly cloudy, with highs near 29°F and 24°F, respectively. While no major snowfall is expected during this period, conditions will remain cold, keeping roads icy in some areas.
Snow showers are forecast to return Saturday night into Sunday, possibly bringing fresh accumulation. Winds shifting off Lake Superior could enhance snowfall, reducing visibility along key routes like US-41 and M-28.
Drivers should prepare for changing conditions and allow extra time for weekend travel. Those heading out should check road conditions and weather updates frequently.
With winter in full swing, Marquette residents should stay alert for weather advisories and take precautions to ensure safe travel.
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