Nothing in Tampa but moist air and a general overcast (can see the sun through the clouds occasionally, little if any shadows from the sun)...
The radar I'm looking at (about 20 minutes old) shows a strong line of showers coming up from the south - I'd be more inclined to call that band an "interaction" feature rather than a true feeder to the depression, but I suppose it could easily evolve into a feeder band.
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