Latest Forecast
Updated: 12:30 PM
Updated: 12:30 PM
* Chilly Start
* More Bright Sunshine
* Warming Up
Morning Records: Alpena tied 2015 with 20 degrees. Pellston tied 1967 with 16 degrees.
Others Observed: Paradise: 21, Mio: 16, Houghton Lake: 22, Atlanta: 14, Lake City: 21, Alanson: 20, Petoskey: 23, Luzerne: 18, Trout Lake: 17, East Jordan: 23
Today: Warmer!
The good news is that we warm up today!
Another sunny day so sunglasses are definitely needed!
Highs warm into the mid-40s to mid-50s.
Winds turn to the S/SE at 5-15 mph.
Tonight: Clear Again
Another night of clear skies across Northern Michigan.
Temperatures get cold again in the upper 20s to upper 30s.
Winds are still from the Southeast at 5-10 mph.
Friday: Dry for the daylight hours
Friday morning is another bright start but not as cold.
Highs warm into the 50s to mid-60s.
Clouds are not expected until late in the afternoon.
Friday night has showers and possible storms as warmer air builds in.
Your Weekend: Warmer with showers at times
Saturday starts with a few showers and that remains the story for the day.
Isolated showers are forecast but highs will be in the upper 50s to low 70s.
Sunday has a lot more clouds with scattered showers.
Highs range from the low 50s to as warm as the low 70s.
Next Week: More Rain
Scattered rain showers stick around on Monday.
Highs stay warmer in the upper 50s to upper 60s.
Tuesday is drier with partly cloudy skies.
Temps are cooler from the low 50s to low 60s.
Looking at a chance of rain moving in overnight.
- Meteorologist Haley Fiaschetti
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