Moline, IL – The Quad Cities will experience cooler and less humid conditions today, with afternoon highs only reaching the upper 60s to lower 70s. A slight 20% chance of isolated showers remains in the forecast for later this afternoon, but most locations are expected to stay dry. The National Weather Service advises residents to be prepared for cooler nights, with temperatures dropping into the mid-50s by evening.
According to the National Weather Service, this weekend brings a preview of fall weather. Saturday will see clear skies with highs near 69°F, and lows dipping to 47°F overnight. Sunday remains sunny, but expect a cooler start, with morning temperatures around 43°F and highs reaching 75°F by afternoon. The dry conditions will continue through the weekend, providing a great opportunity for outdoor activities, but residents should prepare for brisk mornings and evenings.
Looking ahead to next week, the forecast shows a warming trend. Monday kicks off with sunny skies and highs near 82°F, followed by Tuesday and Wednesday, when temperatures are expected to rise further, reaching the mid-80s to upper 80s. Dry conditions persist, so no major rainfall is expected.
Prepare for cooler nights and enjoy the refreshing fall-like weather this weekend.




