Quad Cities Weather Update: Scattered Storms Expected Overnight, No Severe Threat

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Quad Cities, IL – Isolated showers and thunderstorms may develop late Monday evening and overnight across northern Illinois and eastern Iowa, particularly along and north of Interstate 80. The National Weather Service (NWS) in the Quad Cities reports that while storm activity is possible, no severe weather is expected.

According to the NWS, rain chances are between 10% and 20%, with occasional lightning possible. The storms are expected to remain scattered and brief. Temperatures will drop into the low to mid-30s overnight, maintaining a mild trend that signals the gradual transition toward spring.

Residents in the affected areas should be prepared for isolated rain showers and brief rumbles of thunder but do not need to take any major precautions. Travel conditions should remain mostly unaffected, though wet roads may develop in some areas.

This weather shift follows a period of unseasonably warm temperatures across the region. The NWS advises residents to stay informed on any updates, as weather conditions can change. No additional severe weather threats are currently forecast for the week ahead.

For the latest updates, visit the National Weather Service website or follow local meteorologists for real-time forecasts.