National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Scattered snow showers continue today, especially in the morning. The chance for snow will decrease as we move through the afternoon, and there should be a few more breaks in the cloud cover later in the day. It will be cold and brisk, with highs mainly in the 30s. Wind chills in the morning will be in the upper teens to lower 20s, thanks to blustery west-northwest winds.
Unseasonably cold weather will be with us today through Tuesday. A passing cold front Monday will make snow showers likely (mixed in some places with rain), and reinforce the cold air for Monday night and Tuesday. Light accumulations of snow are possible, in particular Monday afternoon and evening. Temperatures do rebound later in the week, though with chances for rain and snow.
Northern Michigan could finally see some milder temperatures by later this week into next weekend. (Strong emphasis on the word “could”.) Our weather would likely remain unsettled, staying on the damp/wet side, even if we get less chilly.