Davenport, IA – Residents in Davenport and the Quad Cities region should prepare for a rainy week ahead, with severe weather anticipated by midweek, possibly affecting Independence Day plans.
According to the US National Weather Service Quad Cities Iowa/Illinois, today and Monday will bring beautiful, mild temperatures, with highs ranging from 70 to 76 degrees. However, starting Monday night, the weather pattern will shift significantly.
Tuesday is expected to bring strong to severe storms, along with heavy rain. High temperatures will range from 80 degrees in the north to 91 degrees in the south. The severe weather risk continues into Wednesday, with early morning storms potentially giving way to a mix of clouds and sun, with highs between 83 and 86 degrees.
A flood warning is currently in effect for Davenport, lasting until 9:30 PM CDT tonight. Clear conditions will persist today, with wind gusts up to 16 mph.
The extended forecast for Davenport shows a mix of clouds and potential showers for the rest of the week. Monday will remain clear with highs reaching 76 degrees. Tuesday and Thursday have a 50% chance of rain, with highs of 89 and 82 degrees, respectively. Wednesday and Friday will be partly cloudy, with temperatures ranging from 70 to 80 degrees.