Upper Michigan Weather: Rain Showers Spread East with Cooler Temps Ahead

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Marquette, MI — Rain showers, accompanied by isolated thunderstorms, are set to move eastward across Michigan’s Upper Peninsula today. Residents in Marquette and surrounding areas should prepare for a wet day, with showers spreading from the west and Keweenaw Peninsula. After the rain subsides, breezy conditions will develop, particularly affecting regions downwind of Lake Superior.

According to the National Weather Service in Marquette, these conditions will continue into tonight, with lake-effect rain showers persisting through Saturday. Tonight’s temperatures are expected to drop to lows between 48°F and 60°F, with the warmest areas near Lake Superior. Isolated showers will persist in the east, leading into a breezy and cooler Friday.

Friday’s highs will range from 57°F to 68°F, with the coolest temperatures near the lake. The lake-effect rain showers will continue, making for a wet start to the weekend. The weekend will remain cooler, with Saturday’s high only reaching up to 63°F. Breezy conditions will persist, especially along the lakeshore.

By Sunday, conditions should begin to improve, with partly cloudy skies and temperatures gradually warming back up. The extended forecast shows a return to more stable weather next week, with sunny skies and temperatures reaching the mid-70s by Tuesday and Wednesday. Residents should stay informed about local weather conditions, especially those planning outdoor activities this weekend.