Periods of Heavy Rain and Snow Continue from California through the Northern Rockies; Multiple Rounds of Ice and Snow to Impact a Large Part of the Northeastern States into Next Week

Moderate to heavy rain with a flooding risk will continue for northern and central California, with heavy mountain snow in the Sierras, southern Cascades, and northern Rockies through Friday. A series of winter storms will track from the Upper Midwest to off the Northeast U.S. coast into next week bringing rounds of moderate to locally heavy rain south of their track and ice and snow to the north. Read More >

For More Weather Information:

Marquette, MI Local Forecast Office

5NM NE Grand Marais MI

Marine Point Forecast

[NOTICE]
    • Wednesday

      Wednesday:WNW wind 5 to 15 kt becoming S in the afternoon. Mostly cloudy. Waves 5 ft subsiding to 2 ft.

      High: 23 °F

      WNW 15kt
      5ftWaves Subsiding

      Small Craft Advisory
      Small Craft Advisory

    • Wednesday Night

      Wednesday Night:SSE wind 10 to 15 kt. Snow, mainly after 1am.   Waves 1 to 2 ft.

      Low: 18 °F

      SSE 15kt
      1-2ft

    • Thursday

      Thursday:S wind 15 to 25 kt becoming W 25 to 35 kt in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 45 kt. Snow showers.  Widespread freezing spray after 2pm.  Waves 1 ft building to 10 ft.

      High: 30 °F

      ⇑W 35kt
      Waves Building10ft

      Gale Warning
      Gale Warning

    • Thursday Night

      Thursday Night:WNW wind 25 to 35 kt, with gusts as high as 45 kt. Snow showers.  Widespread freezing spray.  Waves 13 ft subsiding to 10 ft.

      Low: 20 °F

      WNW 35kt
      13ftWaves Subsiding

      Gale Warning
      Gale Warning

    • Friday

      Friday:W wind 20 to 25 kt. Scattered snow showers, mainly before noon.  Widespread freezing spray.  Waves 9 ft subsiding to 5 ft.

      High: 23 °F

      W 25kt
      9ftWaves Subsiding

    • Friday Night

      Friday Night:WNW wind 10 to 20 kt. Widespread freezing spray before 7pm. Mostly cloudy. Waves 3 to 5 ft.

      Low: 18 °F

      WNW 20kt
      3-5ft

    • Saturday

      Saturday:Variable winds 5 kt or less. A chance of snow after noon.   Waves 1 to 3 ft.

      High: 24 °F

      Light Wind
      1-3ft

    • Saturday Night

      Saturday Night:ENE wind 5 to 15 kt becoming NW after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 20 kt. A chance of snow.   Waves 1 to 3 ft.

      Low: 20 °F

      NNW 15kt
      1-3ft

    • Sunday

      Sunday:WNW wind around 15 kt, with gusts as high as 20 kt. A chance of snow showers.   Waves 3 to 4 ft.

      High: 22 °F

      WNW 15kt
      3-4ft


High and low forecast temperature values represent air temperature.

Water temperature forecast is experimental.

Associated Zone Forecast which includes this point

Last Update: 3:27 am CST Feb 5, 2025
Forecast Valid: 4am CST Feb 5, 2025-6pm CST Feb 11, 2025

View Nearby Observations

Detailed Forecast

Wednesday
WNW wind 5 to 15 kt becoming S in the afternoon. Mostly cloudy. Waves 5 ft subsiding to 2 ft.
Wednesday Night
SSE wind 10 to 15 kt. Snow, mainly after 1am. Waves 1 to 2 ft.
Thursday
S wind 15 to 25 kt becoming W 25 to 35 kt in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 45 kt. Snow showers. Widespread freezing spray after 2pm. Waves 1 ft building to 10 ft.
Thursday Night
WNW wind 25 to 35 kt, with gusts as high as 45 kt. Snow showers. Widespread freezing spray. Waves 13 ft subsiding to 10 ft.
Friday
W wind 20 to 25 kt. Scattered snow showers, mainly before noon. Widespread freezing spray. Waves 9 ft subsiding to 5 ft.
Friday Night
WNW wind 10 to 20 kt. Widespread freezing spray before 7pm. Mostly cloudy. Waves 3 to 5 ft.
Saturday
Variable winds 5 kt or less. A chance of snow after noon. Waves 1 to 3 ft.
Saturday Night
ENE wind 5 to 15 kt becoming NW after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 20 kt. A chance of snow. Waves 1 to 3 ft.
Sunday
WNW wind around 15 kt, with gusts as high as 20 kt. A chance of snow showers. Waves 3 to 4 ft.

*Notices:

  1. This forecast is for a single location. For safety concerns, mariners should be aware of the weather over a larger area. Forecast information for a larger area can be found within the zone forecast and the NDFD graphics.
  2. The forecast conditions at a particular point may not exceed the criteria of a Small Craft Advisory, Gale, Storm etc. These watches/warnings/advisories are issued for the entire zone in which the point resides and mariners should act accordingly.
  Select Another Point

ABOUT THIS FORECAST

Point Forecast: 46.71°N 85.94°W
Last Update: 3:27 am CST Feb 5, 2025
Forecast Valid: 4am CST Feb 5, 2025-6pm CST Feb 11, 2025
  Forecast Discussion
  Get as KML Get as XML

RADAR & SATELLITE IMAGES

 Link to Satellite Data