Severe thunderstorm watch until 2 am
Scattered stronger thunderstorms are possible north of Pentwater.
As reported by Tim Gross, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Davenport, a cold front is coming through the area.
This storm is expected to include 60 miles per hour wind gusts.
Today will bring in another round of wet weather and warm temperatures.
Next week temperatures will trend a little cooler, becoming more seasonal.
The chance of rain is 70% overnight, falling through tomorrow to 30% with the possibility of thunderstorms through 11 a.m.
Storms popped up around the Quad-Cities throughout the evening.
Meanwhile Sunday, storms storms pummeled other parts of the Midwest.
In southwest suburban Wood Dale, a person was killed when a tent collapsed at another music event.
After a weekend of handsome summer weather, severe storms moved through the Chicago area Sunday, producing large hail, high winds and leaving some destruction in its path. Check the latest weather on Interactive Doppler RadarA Severe Thunderstorm Watch remains in effect for most of the surrounding area, including Cook, DuPage, Kane and Will counties in Illinois, and Lake and Porter counties in Indiana.