Davenport, Iowa – Warmer weather is setting in across the Quad Cities, with highs climbing into the 80s by midweek and mostly dry skies holding firm. The stretch of comfortable days comes as humidity stays on the lower side, keeping conditions pleasant despite the heat.
According to the National Weather Service in the Quad Cities, highs today and Tuesday will hover between 73 and 78 degrees before spiking into the mid-to-upper 80s Wednesday and Thursday. Skies will stay partly cloudy at times, but no rain is expected through the workweek.
The rising warmth will be felt across eastern Iowa and western Illinois, including Davenport, Moline, Rock Island, and Bettendorf. By Thursday, some spots could touch 89 degrees, making it feel more like late summer than early September. While the dry stretch offers good travel and outdoor conditions, residents should stay hydrated and limit strenuous activities during the warmest part of the afternoon.
This warm, dry pattern is expected to last through Thursday, with only passing clouds breaking up the sunshine.
Five Day Forecast for Davenport, Iowa
- Monday: High 73–78, partly cloudy
- Tuesday: High 73–78, dry with scattered clouds
- Wednesday: High 78–87, mostly sunny
- Thursday: High 81–89, dry and warm
- Friday: Highs near mid-80s, partly sunny with continued dry conditions





