Iowa-Illinois Border: 8-14 Day Outlook Predicts Below-Normal Temps and Precipitation

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Davenport, IA – Residents in the Quad Cities can expect a delightful Labor Day as high pressure dominates the region, ensuring pleasant weather through mid-week. Daytime temperatures today are set to range between 72-77°F, providing perfect conditions for outdoor activities and gatherings.

According to the National Weather Service Quad Cities office, temperatures will remain comfortable through Tuesday, with highs between 76-79°F. Nighttime temperatures are forecasted to dip into the cool range of 47-52°F, so residents are advised to have light jackets handy if they plan on staying out late or starting early on Tuesday.

Looking ahead, the 8-14 day outlook indicates a 33-40% probability of below-normal temperatures extending into mid-September. Additionally, there is a 40-50% probability of below-normal precipitation, which may impact local agriculture and gardening.

With this weather in mind, now is the ideal time to plan any outdoor events, as conditions are expected to stay favorable with no immediate threat of rain. Stay updated with local forecasts and take advantage of the pleasant weather this holiday and beyond.

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