Spectrum Bay News 9 Chief Meteorologist Mike Clay tweeted the latest rainfall numbers from Eta.
While in some cases the rain may be too much at one time, it's worth noting that Florida has been a bit dry of late, and the upcoming winter outlook also trends drier than average.
For more on the forecast, click here.
Pinellas
St. Petersburg: 9.11"
Gulfport: 7.61"
Clearwater: 6.24""
Manatee
Bradenton: 6.23"
South Bradenton: 8.1"
Ellenton: 7.6""
Hillsborough
Tampa: 4.62"
Sun City Center: 10.39"
Apollo Beach: 9.47"
Riverview: 8.93"
Valrico: 8.73"
Pasco
Land O' Lakes: 3.91"
Port Richey: 3.99"
Zephyrhills: 3.28"
Polk
Lakeland: 4.31"
Winter Haven: 1.73"
Yesterday, Tampa broke the old rainfall record from 1968 which sat at 0.83 inches. A whopping 3.99 inches of rain fell yesterday.
Bradenton also had record-breaking rainfall yesterday at 6.41 inches. This beat the old record of 4.70 inches in 1920.