Heads-Up for Northern Michigan: Patchy Fog and Overnight Lows in the 20s

Jordan Whitfield

October 25, 2025

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Gaylord, MI — A chilly, tranquil night is on tap for northern Michigan, with some inland spots dropping well below freezing.

The National Weather Service office in Gaylord says clear skies will promote patchy fog formation late tonight, while temperatures settle between 22°F and 34°F. Drivers heading out early Sunday should be ready for brief visibility reductions, particularly in fog-prone valleys and near lakes where mist can linger.

Sunday is shaping up to be a classic fall day, featuring abundant sunshine, light winds, and comfortable, dry air. Afternoon highs are expected to reach 53°F to 59°F across much of the region.

The calm, quiet pattern holds into Monday with a few gentle breezes and highs around 50°F to 55°F. Forecasters anticipate a seasonable, dry stretch that could persist into midweek, offering several days of prime autumn weather.

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