TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Some Tampa Bay area cities saw more than 10 inches of rain over the last two days from Tropical Storm Debby, but those that didn’t were still inundated with several inches.
Here’s how much rain fell in your city over the last two days, according to preliminary estimates from the National Weather Service:
Hillsborough County
Pinellas County
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Pinellas Park – 12.11 inches
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St. Petersburg – 10.34 inches
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Clearwater Beach – 10.25 inches
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Palm Harbor – 9.83 inches
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Largo – 8.49 inches
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Oldsmar – 8.27 inches
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Tarpon Springs – 7.95 inches
Manatee County
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Lakewood Ranch – 16.56 inches
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Parrish – 14.66 inches
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DeSoto Lakes – 12.03 inches
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Bradenton – 11.88 inches
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Palmetto – 6.45 inches
Sarasota County
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Siesta Key – 12.57 inches
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Sarasota – 11.88 inches
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Osprey – 10.82 inches
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Venice – 6.78 inches
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Englewood – 6.54 inches
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North Port – 4.87 inches
Pasco County
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Wesley Chapel – 8.96 inches
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Holiday – 8.55 inches
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Zephyrhills – 7.70 inches
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New Port Richey – 7.49 inches
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Dade City – 6.92 inches
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Land O’Lakes -6.84 inches
Polk County
Hernando County
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Spring Hill – 6.77 inches
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Weeki Wachee – 6.41 inches
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Brooksville – 4.89 inches
Citrus County
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Floral City – 7.04 inches
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Crystal River – 6.99 inches
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Homosassa – 5.57 inches
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Inverness – 5.69 inches
Highlands County
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