Tampa’s Next Big Storm? Here’s What You Need to Know About the Looming Tropical Threat

West Central Florida braces for heavy rainfall and possible tropical development, with scattered storms continuing through the week. Stay updated on local forecasts.

Unsettled Week Ahead as Florida Faces Prolonged Rain and Potential Tropical Development

TAMPA — Issued by the National Weather Service at 3:43 AM on October 5, 2024.

Widespread Rainfall Expected to Drench the Region

Residents of West Central Florida should prepare for an extended period of heavy rainfall, starting Sunday and continuing through early Thursday. Forecasts predict up to 5 inches of rain, with scattered storms expected to affect both the Nature Coast and Southwest Florida. The moisture will create cloudy skies and persistent downpours, intensifying the risk of localized flooding in low-lying areas.

Potential Tropical Development Eyed Amid Uncertainty

While meteorologists are closely monitoring the situation, there’s no definitive confirmation yet of a tropical system developing along the axis of moisture expected to hang over the region throughout the workweek. Tampa Bay, Fort Myers, and surrounding areas should remain vigilant as the models show significant variability in the system’s strength, timing, and trajectory. For now, the priority is preparing for the prolonged rainfall event, which will disrupt outdoor activities and increase traffic hazards.

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