Davenport, Iowa – A warm and breezy Sunday sets the stage for a shifting weather pattern in eastern Iowa, with showers arriving Tuesday that could impact commuters across Davenport and along I-74.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday will bring mostly sunny skies and a high near 79°F, with light winds from the east at 5 mph. But changes begin Monday night as cloud cover increases, followed by a 40% chance of rain Tuesday—most likely in the morning hours. Tuesday’s high will hover near 81°F, though roads could become slick early, especially for drivers near riverfront highways and I-280.
Looking ahead, Wednesday returns to full sunshine with a high of 87°F—marking the warmest day of the week. This summerlike heat may push energy demand higher, so residents are urged to monitor indoor temperatures and hydrate regularly. Nighttime lows remain mild, in the 60s, offering little relief until Thursday night.
For those planning outdoor events or travel, Monday remains mostly sunny and dry, while Thursday stays warm near 91°F. Winds could gust up to 20 mph today and again midweek, so caution is advised for those biking or driving on open stretches of road.
Rain remains a limited but real threat Tuesday, with no severe storms currently expected. Stay weather-aware as more updates may follow if shower chances rise.


