Iowa Weather Alert: Quad Cities Heat and Fog Risks Continue Into Monday, September 15 With Travel Impacts on I-80

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DAVENPORT, Iowa – Drivers in the Quad Cities should prepare for patchy fog late tonight into early Monday, mainly north of I-80. Low visibility may create hazards for the morning commute, especially in rural areas where fog pockets develop quickly.

According to the National Weather Service in the Quad Cities, hot conditions will return Monday, September 15, with highs reaching the lower 90s. Heat indices could near 100 degrees south of Highway 20, making outdoor activity dangerous without breaks and hydration.

Monday’s weather stays mostly sunny, but relief remains limited. Calm winds will shift eastward through the afternoon. Residents should limit outdoor labor, check on vulnerable neighbors, and never leave children or pets in vehicles.

The hot stretch continues into Tuesday with highs in the lower 90s, followed by a shift Wednesday night when scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms move into eastern Iowa. Some storms may produce heavy rain, impacting travel during the evening commute.

By Thursday, temperatures cool slightly, with highs in the lower 80s and continued rain chances. Friday looks drier, offering a clearer, milder close to the workweek before another sunny Saturday.

Residents should prepare for changing conditions midweek by securing outdoor plans and keeping devices charged in case of storm-related outages. Updates are expected daily from the National Weather Service.

Five Day Forecast for Davenport, Iowa

  • Monday: Sunny, high near 92. Low around 67.
  • Tuesday: Sunny, high near 91. Low near 66.
  • Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high near 91. 30% chance of showers at night. Low 65.
  • Thursday: Showers possible, high near 82. Low 62.
  • Friday: Mostly sunny, high near 81. Low 60.
  • Saturday: Mostly sunny, high near 77.