Illinois-Iowa Weather Alert: Arctic Front Brings Flurries, Windy Conditions to Quad Cities by Monday

Quad Cities, IA/IL – A blast of arctic air will hit the Quad Cities area Monday, bringing below-normal temperatures, windy conditions, and a chance for light flurries or sprinkles to start the week.

According to the National Weather Service Quad Cities office, the cold front is expected to drop daytime highs Monday into the low 40s in northern areas and upper 40s in the south, with overnight lows plunging to between 20 and 27 degrees. Wind gusts may add to the chill factor, making conditions feel even colder.

The region will remain below seasonal averages through Tuesday, with frost and freezing temperatures likely across both Iowa and Illinois. Tuesday’s highs are forecast between 45°F and 53°F, before a gradual warming trend lifts temperatures into the 50s and 60s by Wednesday and Thursday…

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