Davenport, Iowa – Sunshine and rising heat will dominate the early part of the week in eastern Iowa and western Illinois before storms arrive Tuesday afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday will bring a high near 85°F with light east winds in the Quad Cities region. After a mostly clear Monday night, conditions turn unsettled Tuesday afternoon. A 40% chance of thunderstorms emerges after 1 p.m., potentially affecting travel along Interstate 74 and surrounding roadways during the evening commute.
While no severe weather is expected at this time, isolated downpours and lightning could disrupt outdoor plans in Davenport, Bettendorf, Moline, and Rock Island. Residents should stay weather-aware and avoid waterlogged low-lying areas if heavier showers develop. It’s a good idea to charge devices and secure loose outdoor items before storms arrive.
Wednesday offers a break with sunshine and highs climbing near 87°F, keeping things hot and dry before rain chances return Thursday morning, with a 30% chance of showers. Highs then spike to a summer-like 91°F.
📅 5-Day Weather Outlook for the Quad Cities
- Monday: Mostly sunny, high 85°F
- Tuesday: PM thunderstorms possible, high 83°F
- Wednesday: Sunny and warm, high 87°F
- Thursday: Showers early, then sun, high 91°F
- Friday: Bright and calm, high 82°F




