Quad Cities Weather Tonight: Cool 39–45° Before Warming Trend Through Tuesday

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Quad Cities Weather Tonight: Cool 39–45° Before Warming Trend Through Tuesday

A cool and clear Saturday night will bring temperatures down to the low 40s across the Quad Cities, setting the stage for a warm-up starting Sunday. Overnight lows will range from 39 to 45 degrees, providing a crisp start to the weekend.

Warming Trend Starting Sunday

According to the National Weather Service in the Quad Cities, temperatures will rebound on Sunday, reaching the mid-60s to low 70s under sunny skies. Sunday is expected to be the most comfortable day, with little cloud cover and light winds, making it perfect for outdoor activities.

Monday and Tuesday: Temperatures on the Rise

By Monday, temperatures will climb into the upper 70s, with a mix of sun and occasional clouds. Tuesday will be the warmest day of the stretch, with highs reaching the lower 80s. There is a slight chance of showers on Tuesday, though most of the region is expected to stay dry.

Perfect Outdoor Conditions Ahead

While the cool evening temperatures tonight may warrant jackets for late events, the rising temperatures early next week will make for ideal outdoor conditions. Travelers and those with outdoor plans should not face major disruptions.

5-Day Forecast for Davenport, Iowa

Saturday Night: Clear and cool, lows 39–45°

Sunday: Sunny and pleasant, highs 65–71°

Monday: Partly sunny, highs 71–78°

Tuesday: Warm with a chance of light showers, highs 73–82°

Wednesday: Mild and partly cloudy, highs mid-70s to low 80s

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