Davenport, Iowa – Early June warmth settles over the Quad Cities today, but drivers should watch for patchy dense fog through the morning before skies turn partly sunny and temperatures climb into the upper 70s.
According to the National Weather Service in the Quad Cities, seasonable and mostly dry conditions will hold through Friday across eastern Iowa and northwestern Illinois, with highs ranging from 76°F to 80°F. Rain chances creep in by Saturday with a 30–40% chance of scattered storms, rising to 50% by Sunday.
In Rock Island, Moline, and Bettendorf, outdoor plans will stay on track through Friday, but residents should prepare for possible pop-up showers this weekend. While a complete washout isn’t expected, brief downpours and isolated thunderstorms may impact farmers markets, festivals, and travel along I-80 and Highway 61.
The National Weather Service recommends monitoring updates and staying weather-aware if attending outdoor events. Thunderstorms may bring brief heavy rainfall or gusty winds, especially late Sunday afternoon.
Scattered rain chances linger into early next week, with more organized systems possible by Tuesday.