Quad Cities, IL – The Illinois-Iowa Quad Cities region is set for a week of changing weather, with pleasant conditions giving way to rising temperatures and potential severe storms.
According to the US National Weather Service Quad Cities, the early part of the week will feature below-normal temperatures and low humidity. By Tuesday, however, temperatures will start to climb, leading to rather hot conditions from late Tuesday through Thursday.
Rain chances will also increase during this period, with isolated showers and thunderstorms expected on Tuesday evening and Wednesday. These thunderstorms are anticipated to become more widespread by Thursday, bringing the possibility of strong to severe storms to the region.
Residents should stay informed about the weather as the week progresses. The Weather Service advises monitoring local forecasts and being prepared for sudden changes in weather conditions, especially as thunderstorms approach.
The forecast calls for temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to low 80s on Tuesday, climbing to the mid-80s to mid-90s on Wednesday and Thursday. By Friday, temperatures are expected to range from 80 to 87 degrees.
With the potential for severe weather later in the week, it is crucial for residents to stay alert and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety.