Davenport, IA – Scattered showers and isolated storms are expected to move northward across eastern Iowa and northwest Illinois this morning and into the afternoon. High temperatures will range from the upper 70s in far northwest Illinois to the upper 80s in far northeast Missouri and west central Illinois. Showers and storms may redevelop after midnight, with some potentially becoming strong.
According to the US National Weather Service Quad Cities Iowa/Illinois, today’s high temperatures will range from 78°F in northwest Illinois to 88°F in northeast Missouri. The day will start cloudy but is expected to become partly sunny after noon, with a 30% to 60% chance of showers and storms.
The forecast for the upcoming week indicates increasing heat and humidity, with almost daily chances for showers and storms. On Monday, highs will range from 82°F to 92°F, with the best chances for storms in the morning. A few strong storms are possible.
Tuesday will be hot and humid, with heat indices in the 90s to low 100s and highs between 87°F and 94°F. Wednesday’s forecast calls for very warm and humid conditions, with highs of 86°F to 94°F and a chance of strong storms. By Thursday, temperatures will slightly drop, ranging from 83°F to 92°F, with showers and storms likely.