Florida Tampa, St Petersburg, Bradenton and Orlando See Scattered Showers Moving West With Uneven Rainfall Leaving Some Areas Dry

FLORIDA — Scattered showers are moving across parts of central and western Florida, with radar showing pockets of rain impacting areas like Tampa, St. Petersburg, Bradenton, and Orlando while other nearby locations remain dry.

The system is drifting westward, creating a patchy pattern where some neighborhoods are seeing steady rain while others just miles away are missing out entirely.

Radar Shows Bands of Showers Moving West Across Central Florida

Weather radar indicates multiple clusters of rain stretching from the Orlando and Kissimmee area westward toward Tampa Bay.

These showers are not part of a solid line but instead appear as scattered bands, with varying intensity from light rain to heavier downpours. As the system continues drifting west, more showers may rotate into coastal areas, including St. Petersburg and Bradenton.

Uneven Rainfall Leaves Some Areas Completely Dry

One of the most noticeable features of this setup is how inconsistent the rainfall is across short distances. While some locations are experiencing bursts of moderate to heavy rain, others nearby are seeing little to no precipitation at all…

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