Davenport, IA – More humid conditions are expected across Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois today, with afternoon showers and storms likely. The National Weather Service in Quad Cities reports a 20-30 percent chance of storms developing between 4 and 8 PM, with isolated funnel clouds potentially forming.
According to the National Weather Service, the high temperature will range from 80 to 83 degrees under partly sunny skies. While the primary concern is isolated funnel clouds, the storms will bring light winds, contributing to the humid and unstable weather pattern.
Tonight, conditions will become partly cloudy with temperatures dropping to a low of 65 degrees. Winds will remain light, offering a calm night following the active weather in the afternoon.
The weather will remain similar on Monday, with highs between 80 and 85 degrees and another chance of afternoon and evening storms. The rain chance increases slightly, ranging from 20 to 40 percent. Residents should remain alert for any weather updates, particularly regarding the potential for funnel clouds.
The rest of the week looks to be less active, with temperatures ranging from the low 80s to mid-80s under partly sunny skies. No significant weather threats are currently forecasted for Tuesday through Friday, with clear skies and mild conditions prevailing.