Marquette, MI — Michigan residents should prepare for a midweek spring weather alert as snow showers may briefly return to the Marquette area on Wednesday afternoon, followed by a warmer, sunnier stretch into the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, a 20 percent chance of snow showers will develop before 2 p.m. Wednesday. Temperatures will reach a high of 40°F with mostly cloudy skies and southeast winds around 5 mph. Drivers along US-41 should remain alert during midday hours as visibility may temporarily decrease during snowfall.
Tonight, increasing cloud cover will bring overnight lows near 19°F, with calm winds shifting northward. Wednesday night will remain mostly cloudy with a low of 30°F, continuing the unseasonably cool pattern.
Thursday offers a return to partly sunny skies and highs near 40°F, followed by a clear Thursday night dipping to 28°F. Friday warms up slightly with sunshine and a high near 44°F. Skies remain mostly clear Friday night with lows around 31°F. Saturday will mark the warmest day of the week, featuring sunny conditions and a high of 52°F.
Although no major storms are expected beyond Wednesday, residents should remain vigilant and check for any short-term advisories. Prepare vehicles for slick roads on Wednesday and dress in layers for chilly mornings throughout the week.
Stay updated through the National Weather Service and local alerts for any changes in forecast timing or severity.




