Illinois-Iowa Border Weather: Light Snow Expected Tonight Along I-74, Temperatures Near Freezing This Weekend

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Moline, IL – Snow is expected to sweep into Illinois and Iowa late Thursday night, bringing up to an inch of accumulation. Residents near the Quad Cities, including Moline and Davenport, should prepare for light snow to begin after midnight. Temperatures will hover between 28 and 32 degrees, with chances of freezing conditions impacting early Friday commutes.

According to the National Weather Service, the heaviest snowfall will concentrate along Interstate 74 and surrounding areas. Light flurries will continue into Friday morning, with winds shifting to the northwest at 5 mph. Drivers are advised to slow down and use extra caution, as untreated roads may become slick.

Friday will remain cloudy, with high temperatures near 30 degrees before dipping into the teens overnight. The weekend offers brief relief, with mostly sunny skies on Saturday and highs in the upper 20s. By Sunday, snow chances return, with temperatures climbing just above freezing.

Looking ahead, temperatures will drop sharply on Monday, with a high of 18 degrees and sunny skies expected. Overnight lows will reach single digits by Tuesday morning.

Residents should stay updated on local forecasts and road conditions as snow and freezing temperatures pose potential hazards. Prepare vehicles with emergency kits and check weather updates before traveling.

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