![]() ![]() During this time, it receives between 12 and 14 wet days each month with temperatures ranging between 70☏ and 90☏. The summer months, June–September, happen to be the rainiest time of the year. December–March usually has around 9 rainy days per month. On average, you can expect around 6 rainy days per month in October, November, April, and May.With over 300 days of sunshine per year, it’s a desirable destination year-round. Average temperatures range between 52☏ in January and 82☏ in August. Panama City Beach has a humid subtropical climate that’s warm and mild.If double red flags are flying, you may not enter the water. ![]() You can find the latest warning flag status here but always check which flags are flying at the beach when you go, or ask a lifeguard. A high rip current risk is in effect for Walton, Bay and Gulf County beaches through late tonight and red flags are flying at Panama City Beach. If you're heading to the beach, be mindful of high surf and rip currents. Friday and the rest of the weekend will be more of the same. More showers and thunderstorms are likely today in the early afternoon and again tonight, according to the forecast from the National Weather Service, but otherwise watch for partly sunny skies and a high near 84. Sandman wasn't the only one watching the skies.Īnd there were more dark clouds appearing this morning, according to James Spann. Fortunately, no water spouts or tornados were spotted in the area. In video shot by Twitter user dark shelf clouds swirl slowly as rain hits the ocean. Watch Video: Ominous clouds spotted off Panama City Beach.Īlong with some thunderstorms and some light rain, Panama City Beach was menaced Wednesday by some dangerous-looking storms off the coast and some very dangerous rip currents on Thursday. ![]()
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