Davenport, IA / Moline, IL – Residents across the Quad Cities region should prepare for a wet and occasionally stormy stretch beginning tonight and lasting through Sunday night, with a few storms potentially turning strong.
According to the National Weather Service Quad Cities office, scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop Saturday evening and continue overnight. Some storms could intensify, with overnight lows ranging from 49 to 60 degrees across eastern Iowa and northwest Illinois.
Rain continues into Sunday, especially during the afternoon and evening hours, when embedded thunderstorms are expected. Forecasters say a few of these storms could again become strong, with daytime highs between 69 and 78 degrees. The timing could impact weekend travel and outdoor plans across Scott County, Rock Island County, and surrounding areas.
Monday brings a brief break. According to the National Weather Service, much of the day will remain dry, though conditions will turn warm and humid with highs reaching 74 to 82 degrees. Storm chances are expected to return Monday evening into the night hours, extending the unsettled pattern into early next week.
No specific roadway closures have been announced, but drivers should remain alert for slick roads and reduced visibility during heavier downpours, especially Sunday afternoon and evening.
Residents are encouraged to monitor updated forecasts and be prepared for changing conditions.
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