

A Mild Start to the Week!
Clouds will move back into the Quad Cities tonight and they'll linger around for the first half of your Monday. Along with the clouds, some areas of fog will also develop later this evening. So if you head out and run into some dense fog be sure to use your low-beam headlights!
The clouds and fog should clear out by the afternoon, making way for some sunshine. Temps on Monday will be around 10° above average as they reach the low to mid 40s for highs.
A cold front will move into the region by Tuesday. The front will give us a very small chance for a flew flurries and more seasonable temperatures for the remainder of the week. That's when highs will be in the low to mid 30s. Have a great week!
For the Quad Cities' most accurate forecast watch Chief Meteorologist Andy McCray and Meteorologist Chris Gilson on CBS4 News at 5, 6 and Ten at 10 on CBS4. Start your day with Meteorologist Travis Michels' forecast on CBS4 News This Morning at 5:30am!

A. M. Clouds, P.M. Clearing

Cloudy, A Few Flurries

Partly Sunny

Sunny

Colder!

A Mix of Sun & Clouds

Warmer
Andy McCray joined the CBS4 News team as chief meteorologist in October of 2002. He is a proud graduate of The Ohio State University and has a Bachelors of Science degree in meteorology. He is a full member of the American Meteorological Society (AMS) and the National Weather Association (NWA). More>>
Meteorologist Chris Gilson joined the CBS4 team in March 2011. Chris is looking forward to meeting viewers and answering any weather questions that they may have. More>>
Meteorologist Travis Michels joined the CBS 4 Weather Team in September 2011. Travis is from the east coast, more specifically, Felton, Delaware, where he grew up enjoying the variety of weather on the Delmarva Peninsula. This was his deciding factor in pursuing a degree in meteorology. More>>
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