Davenport, IA – As the Quad Cities region enters the first week of meteorological fall, residents in Davenport and the surrounding areas can expect a steady pattern of near-normal temperatures and minimal rainfall. The National Weather Service forecasts a dry and mild week, ideal for outdoor activities and seasonal preparations.
Sunday kicks off with clear skies and a high of 78°F, with overnight lows dipping to 51°F. Monday will be slightly cooler, with highs around 77°F under continued sunny skies. By Tuesday, temperatures will rise to 82°F, marking the warmest day of the week, while still staying dry and clear.
The middle of the week, Wednesday and Thursday, sees a slight drop in temperatures, with highs of 78°F and 76°F respectively. Thursday might bring some cloud cover, but no significant precipitation is expected. Heading into the weekend, Friday and Saturday maintain the dry trend, with highs of 73°F and 68°F.
According to the National Weather Service, there’s a 40-50% probability of below-normal precipitation through mid-September. Residents should take advantage of this period for any outdoor tasks or events, as the stable weather provides an excellent opportunity for gardening, home maintenance, and fall activities. However, with the lower chances of rain, it’s essential to keep an eye on lawn and garden watering needs.
Stay updated with local forecasts in case of any changes, and enjoy the mild and dry weather in the days ahead.