MUNISING AREA UPDATE via TNT Trenary Northern Trails – 3/23
We regret to inform everyone that between the announcement by our governor today and a week of warm weather coming up that we are ending our grooming operations for this season. That does not mean the trail is closed. It is still open until 4/1. It just means you will not see our die hard operators out on the trail until next season. Our gas stations will still be open. Our restaurants have been ceasing operations. Call ahead or check their Facebook pages to find out if they are open. We will start prepping for summer maintenance and getting ready for next season! We do have one HUGE favor to ask of all of you. When things return to normal, PLEASE visit our sponsoring businesses and thank them by buying their products, food, and gas and help get them back on their feet again so they will be there for you next season! Any little bit helps! Stay safe and thank you for the great season!
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Cloudy and unseasonably cool conditions will persist over the next 24 hours with some rain across the south tonight and central/east on Wednesday. As clouds clear Wednesday night temperatures are expected to plummet into the 30's inland from the Great Lakes, with widespread frost developing across the west. Some spots across the interior may see lows fall into the upper 20s! #906wx
Climatologically across western and central Upper Michigan, the first freeze (temperatures of 32 degrees) typically makes an appearance between mid-late August and early-mid September. The first hard freeze (temperatures of 28 degrees) typically occurs sometime during the month of September. ... See MoreSee Less
Expect unseasonably cool weather through Wednesday with periods of rain, mainly across southern and eastern Upper Michigan. Some frost is possible over western Upper Michigan tonight, then widespread frost is possible Wednesday night. Mostly sunny days will follow on Thursday and Friday. ... See MoreSee Less
A detour of Trail "C" (Marquette to Manistique) (Snow Trail 8) west of Shingleton has been signed and is now officially open. We would like to thank the Alger SORVA team for hand brushing two miles of road last night on a holiday weekend. Also thanks to the NFS and DNR for working together to make this possible and keep east west ORV travel open while the bridge is out. Stay Tuned for bridge work updates. ... See MoreSee Less