Quad Cities, IA – A chilly and frosty night is ahead for residents across Iowa, with temperatures dropping between 20-25°F tonight. This cooler weather will set the tone for the beginning of the week before temperatures begin to rise.
According to the National Weather Service, Tuesday will see highs ranging from 45-53°F, with a clear, dry day. However, a shift in weather will occur midweek as rain is expected to move in by Wednesday, continuing into Thursday, with potential snowflakes mixing in on the back end of the system.
The rain will begin late Tuesday night, with a low of 31-39°F, followed by wet conditions on Wednesday, where highs are forecasted to reach 52-68°F. By Thursday, temperatures will rise to between 54-64°F, but showers will continue, with the possibility of some lingering snowflakes in the late hours…