Davenport, IA – Heavy rain and thunderstorms will linger into early Tuesday across eastern Iowa, but a clear and dry pattern will take hold by midweek. Strong storms overnight brought gusty winds over 40 mph to portions of Whiteside, Rock Island, Henry, and Clinton counties, with minor flooding reported along the Wapsipinicon River near De Witt.
According to the National Weather Service in the Quad Cities, showers and storms will taper off after 7 a.m. Tuesday, with skies gradually clearing through the afternoon. A flood warning remains in effect for Scott and Clinton counties until late Tuesday morning, with water levels expected to recede through the day.
Once the front passes, residents can expect a string of sunny days and highs in the low to mid-80s through the weekend. Winds will be light, and humidity levels will drop, making it an ideal stretch for outdoor plans, late-summer festivals, or yard projects before school starts.
The calm weather is expected to hold into early next week, but residents should monitor for any late-weekend updates in case of shifting patterns.
Five Day Davenport, IA Forecast:
- Tuesday: Morning thunderstorms, clearing in the afternoon. High 82°F, low 64°F.
- Wednesday: Sunny. High 82°F, low 62°F.
- Thursday: Sunny. High 83°F, low 65°F.
- Friday: Mostly sunny. High 88°F, low 73°F.
- Saturday: Mostly sunny. High 89°F, low 71°F.


