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Heavy rain threat shifts north through the end of the week

Beneficial rain moves into parts of North Florida, as early as Wednesday.

Over the past few days heavy showers and storms have hovered over the Tampa Bay area. Parts in southwest Florida have even seen up to eight inches of rainfall in the past 3 day period. 

In the next few days, rain will begin tapering off for the west central region, but shift further north. Most areas in north Florida through Monday, are forecast to receive anywhere from two to five inches.

 

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