QUAD CITIES, Iowa/Ill. (KWQC) – Keep your rain gear close. Spotty showers and isolated storms will continue over the next few days, but longer dry stretches are on the way. By Friday, sunshine should take over and last through the weekend.
What to Expect
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Scattered showers and isolated storms possible Monday–Thursday
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More dry hours between rounds of rain
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Sunny, dry weather Friday into next weekend
Monday Outlook
The Storm Prediction Center places areas mainly north of I-80 under a Marginal (Level 1) risk for strong to severe storms. Primary threats include strong winds, hail and brief heavy downpours. Current models don’t show widespread severe weather, but conditions bear watching.
Extended Forecast
Rain and storm chances linger Tuesday through Thursday, though many spots will stay dry at times. By Friday, expect a break in the unsettled pattern with clear skies and no rain threat.
Temperatures will hold in the 70s; spots with sunshine could near 80°.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, slight chance of showers or storms, patchy fog. Low near 62°, SW winds around 5 mph.
Monday: Morning fog, partly sunny with a slight chance of showers and storms. High near 79°, S winds 5–10 mph.
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