Quad Cities, IL – Warm and dry conditions will persist across the Quad Cities this week, with temperatures rising steadily each day. Today’s highs are expected to reach between 79 and 82 degrees, while nighttime lows will cool to the upper 40s.
According to the National Weather Service, skies will remain clear with low humidity. Hazy skies are possible today due to wildfire smoke aloft, though no near-surface smoke is expected. Tuesday will see temperatures rise slightly, with highs between 82 and 84 degrees.
The warming trend continues through Thursday, with temperatures expected to reach the mid-80s to low-90s. Nights will bring cooler relief, dropping to the mid-50s.
By Friday, a slight cooldown is expected, with highs settling around 80 degrees. Despite the heat, dry conditions will persist throughout the week. Residents are advised to wear sunscreen and stay hydrated during outdoor activities. No rain is in the forecast for the next five days.