Marquette, MI – A crisp and quiet fall weekend is in store for the Upper Peninsula, according to the National Weather Service in Marquette, with dry skies and cool temperatures lasting through the start of the work week.
Forecasters say Saturday will bring clearing skies and highs between 51 and 57°F, while nighttime lows fall into the upper 20s to upper 30s, particularly across interior western valleys. Along the Lake Superior shoreline, temperatures will remain slightly milder, staying above freezing overnight.
Sunday looks mostly sunny and pleasant, with highs in the mid-50s to near 60°F. Clear skies and calm winds will allow another cool night, with lows dropping into the low 30s inland. Monday will stay dry and partly cloudy, featuring highs in the mid- to upper 50s.
The NWS advises residents in low-lying and rural areas to prepare for frost formation, especially during the early morning hours. Overall, forecasters expect stable weather to persist into midweek before any notable pattern changes later in the week.
Stay updated with the US National Weather Service Marquette, MI for regional forecasts and temperature outlooks.





