Moline, IL – Residents in the Quad Cities should prepare for changing weather this week, with rain expected and temperatures gradually cooling. After a mild Monday, sunshine on Tuesday will give way to increasing clouds and a 30% chance of rain overnight.
According to the National Weather Service, Wednesday brings a 40% chance of rain with highs near 54°F before temperatures drop later in the week. Thursday will be mostly sunny with a high near 47°F, while overnight lows dip to 30°F. By Friday, temperatures rebound slightly, reaching a high of 57°F with mostly sunny skies.
Drivers should be cautious on area roads, particularly on I-74 and Route 6, as rain could impact visibility and cause slick conditions. Winds will remain light through the week, but gusts may pick up Monday and Tuesday, reaching 20 mph at times.
Looking ahead to the weekend, Saturday will bring mostly sunny skies and a high of 44°F, cooling slightly by Sunday with a high of 46°F. Overnight lows will hover in the low 30s.
Residents should take advantage of Tuesday’s sunshine before rain returns midweek. Stay updated with local forecasts and plan accordingly for potential wet conditions on Wednesday.