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We had a chill in the air the last two days, but worry not - we're heading back to the springy weather we've gotten so accustomed to in February. While temperatures Saturday were held to the 40s, we were still sitting around 10 degrees above normal.

Temperatures will take an-almost 20 degree jump on Sunday!

Temperatures Monday will likely break records as we climb to near 70 degrees!

Records could go down again on Tuesday:

The warmth will be a combination of upper level ridging and a storm system moving in:

The storm will move through the area late Tuesday into Wednesday:


This storm will have the potential to produce strong storms mainly to the south of the Quad Cities area:

And the possibility of snow on the north side. Accumulation seems to be minor in eastern Iowa, but it will be remarkable of going from 70s to snowflakes!

Temperatures will be below normal Wednesday in the 20s and 30s:

Temperatures head back up above normal for the last day of February and then continue to warm up into March!


Rebecca Kopelman


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