When it comes to extreme weather, people generally look to America's hurricane- or earthquake-prone coasts and say that’s where the danger is. But not always.
Davenport, IA
Right Now
- Humidity: 86%
- Feels Like: 72°
- Heat Index: 72°
- Wind: 5 mph
- Wind Chill: 72°
- UV Index: 0 Low
- Sunrise: 05:49:38 AM
- Sunset: 08:27:21 PM
- Dew Point: 68°
- Visibility: 10 mi
Today
A few clouds. Slight chance of a rain shower. Low 64F. Winds light and variable.
Tonight
A few clouds. Slight chance of a rain shower. Low 64F. Winds light and variable.
Tomorrow
Intervals of clouds and sunshine. High 82F. Winds E at 5 to 10 mph.
Next 12 Hours
Wind: ENE @ 5 mph
Precip: 15% Chance
Humidity: 84%
Wind Chill: 72°
Heat Index: 72°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Wind: ENE @ 5 mph
Precip: 15% Chance
Humidity: 86%
Wind Chill: 70°
Heat Index: 70°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Wind: ENE @ 6 mph
Precip: 15% Chance
Humidity: 87%
Wind Chill: 69°
Heat Index: 69°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Wind: E @ 4 mph
Precip: 4% Chance
Humidity: 90%
Wind Chill: 67°
Heat Index: 67°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Wind: E @ 4 mph
Precip: 3% Chance
Humidity: 91%
Wind Chill: 66°
Heat Index: 66°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 9 mi
Wind: E @ 4 mph
Precip: 3% Chance
Humidity: 91%
Wind Chill: 66°
Heat Index: 66°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 7 mi
Wind: E @ 4 mph
Precip: 5% Chance
Humidity: 91%
Wind Chill: 65°
Heat Index: 65°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 7 mi
Wind: E @ 4 mph
Precip: 10% Chance
Humidity: 90%
Wind Chill: 65°
Heat Index: 66°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 7 mi
Wind: E @ 5 mph
Precip: 10% Chance
Humidity: 90%
Wind Chill: 66°
Heat Index: 67°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 9 mi
Wind: E @ 7 mph
Precip: 7% Chance
Humidity: 84%
Wind Chill: 69°
Heat Index: 70°
UV Index: 1 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Wind: E @ 7 mph
Precip: 5% Chance
Humidity: 77%
Wind Chill: 71°
Heat Index: 72°
UV Index: 2 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Wind: E @ 8 mph
Precip: 3% Chance
Humidity: 72%
Wind Chill: 74°
Heat Index: 74°
UV Index: 4 Moderate
Visibility: 10 mi
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed two disaster proclamations for Scott County as one of several counties impacted by flooding and Monday's storm.
On Monday evening, Muscatine was hit by its latest severe storm, with the weather being strong enough to down tree branches and cause a brief power outage.
Heavy rain from recent storms is expected to cause major flooding on the Rock River later this week, while the Mississippi continues to recede.
A trip through the neighborhoods and farms of the Quad-Cities metro area in the aftermath of Monday's storm.
This blog will be updated with the latest in Quad-Cities weather and storm recovery on Tuesday.
The Washington County Emergency Management Agency warned residents about 9 a.m. that "the failure of the Nashville dam is imminent." Nashville, Illinois, is about 55 miles southeast of St. Louis.
Hot and humid with heat indices reaching into the 100s is the forecast through Monday, but cold front enters the region late Monday or early Tuesday.
Mississippi River level reaches 21.3 feet in Muscatine.
HOUSTON — The return of soaring heat in Houston on Tuesday deepened the misery for millions of people still without power after Hurricane Beryl crashed into Texas and left residents in search of places to cool off and fuel up in one of the nation's largest cities.
Flooding along Mississippi Drive continued over the weekend as the water rose to 21 feet, according to the National Weather Service. The record for flood water in Muscatine is 25.6 feet. Major flooding level is 20 feet.
Forecasters say a long-running heat wave that has already shattered previous records across the U.S. will persist, baking parts of the West with dangerous temperatures that will soar into the 100s. The scorching weather will also hold the East in its hot and humid grip throughout the week.
Sizzling sidewalks and unshaded playgrounds are a danger for catastrophic burn injuries as air temperatures reach new summer highs in desert cities like Phoenix and Las Vegas.