Davenport, Iowa – Showers and isolated thunderstorms could interrupt weekend plans across the Quad Cities, with unsettled skies lingering through Sunday. Despite the storm chances, the National Weather Service says no severe weather is expected, though residents should stay alert for lightning and brief downpours.
According to the National Weather Service in the Quad Cities, scattered storm activity is most likely during the afternoon hours Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Forecasters say highs will remain above normal, climbing into the upper 70s and low 80s, with humidity adding to the muggy feel.
Rain coverage will be spotty, but impacts may include brief slowdowns on Interstate 80, wet ballfields, and possible delays for outdoor events in Davenport, Rock Island, Bettendorf, and Moline. Local emergency managers advise residents to keep weather alerts enabled on phones and to move indoors quickly if thunder is heard.
The unsettled pattern continues into early next week, though widespread severe weather is not anticipated at this time.
Five Day Forecast for Davenport, Iowa
- Friday: 20–50% chance of showers/storms, highs 76–84
- Saturday: 20–50% chance of showers/storms, highs 72–83
- Sunday: 20–50% chance of showers/storms, highs 75–78
- Monday: Partly sunny, isolated showers possible, highs near 80
- Tuesday: Mostly dry, highs in the upper 70s