QUAD CITIES, Iowa/Ill. (KWQC) -- YOUR FIRST ALERT FORECAST FROM CHIEF METEOROLOGIST ERIK MAITLAND:
High pressure over the Midwest will be exiting to the east over the weekend. This will allow our skies to cloud up Friday night into Saturday and with a rain system passing by closely to our south there might be a chance for a few raindrops to find their way into the area both Saturday and Sunday. The chances are slim with an east wind pushing dry air into the area so there are better chances that we go through the weekend mainly rain free.
Friday morning began with widespread 20s for lows and because it was a killing hard frost there likely won’t be any more frost of freeze alerts until after the growing season begins again in the spring. Over the next few days morning lows will stay in t

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