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Tropical depression winds range from about 30 to 38 miles per hour. He added that the storm also could develop into a tropical storm, which boasts wind speeds from 39 to 74 miles per hour. "Regardless of the track, we're looking at the potential for at least some heavy rain in the Panama City area," Frank said. "There is (also) the potential for some flooding, especially if that amount of rain falls in a short period of time." DateTime (CST)Flight RulesWind DirSpeedTypeDate16DecTime (CST)07:53PMFlight RulesMVFRWind Dir.CalmSpeedTypeFew Brok.Date16DecTime (CST)06:53PMFlight RulesMVFRWind Dir.CalmSpeedTypeBrokenDate16DecTime (CST)05:53PMFlight RulesMVFRWind Dir. It also could cause flooding in urban areas. That could worsen if the storm gets stronger and takes a direct path toward the city. While Frank said Tuesday morning that it was still "too early to tell" where the storm would make landfall, he expected the Panama City area to get at least 4 to 7 inches of rain this weekend. "This far out, there's a lot of variability in the track and in the severity of the storm, however, we want to make sure that we're ready for it."Īccording to Lance Frank, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, there is a "disorganized area of showers and thunderstorms" in the southwestern Gulf that has a 70% chance to develop into a tropical depression during the next few days. We have more than 320 days of sunshine a year and average temperatures that are usually pretty great - The Gulf breeze cools us. "We want to ensure that we're prepared for any large storm event that may come in this direction," Councilman Geoff McConnell said. More: Pain at the pump! Panama City metro area has second highest gasoline prices in the state Panama City Beach: Planning to party in Panama City Beach parking lots? Have $500 handy