Marquette, MI — A quiet, crisp stretch of fall weather is on tap for the Upper Peninsula this weekend, with the National Weather Service in Marquette calling for dry conditions and cool temperatures that linger into early next week.
Saturday starts with clearing skies and seasonably cool highs between 51 and 57°F. Overnight temperatures will tumble into the upper 20s to upper 30s, with the chilliest readings expected in interior western valleys. Communities along the Lake Superior shoreline should stay a bit milder, generally holding above freezing through the night.
Sunday brings plenty of sunshine and a pleasant feel, with highs rising into the mid-50s to near 60°F. Light winds and clear skies will set the stage for another cool night, especially inland, where lows are forecast to dip into the low 30s.
Monday remains dry under partly cloudy skies, and temperatures will continue on the cool side, topping out in the mid to upper 50s.
With cold nights ahead, the NWS advises residents in low-lying and rural areas to plan for frost during the early morning hours. Cover sensitive plants, bring potted greenery indoors, and keep an eye on local forecasts as the pattern stays steady into midweek before any notable changes develop later on.
For the latest regional updates and daily temperature outlooks, follow the US National Weather Service Marquette, MI.









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