Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
No flooding is expected. While the early-morning high tide (near 19 ft) is moderately elevated, overall conditions (barometric pressure around 1008–1013 hPa and NOAA’s 0.0% flood likelihood) do not suggest any significant coastal flooding concerns.
WHEN
Highest tides around 02:06 AM and again near midday around 12:42 PM.
IMPACTS
No notable flooding impacts are anticipated. Shoreline areas should remain largely unaffected, with no significant property damage expected.
• The barometric pressure is well above the historically low-pressure thresholds (near or below ~992 hPa) that have contributed to more serious past flooding events.
• Tide levels, although moderately high, remain below the 21 ft range often tied to more concerning events.
• NOAA flood likelihood is reported as 0.0%.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
Again, no flooding is expected. Even with a moderately high tide (near 19 ft) during the early morning hours, neither tide heights nor barometric pressure readings reach concerning levels.
WHEN
Highest tide around 02:48 AM; a secondary high tide around mid-afternoon (2:00 PM).
IMPACTS
No notable impacts. Low-lying coastal roads and parks are expected to remain clear of tidal overflow.
• The daytime barometric pressure dips slightly (near 1006–1007 hPa) but remains well above our critical low-pressure benchmark.
• Historical comparisons show significantly higher tide heights (exceeding 20 ft) and much lower pressure readings during past Category 4–5 events.
• NOAA’s likelihood remains at 0.0%, indicating minimal risk.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
No flooding is expected. Despite a low-pressure reading dipping near ~1003 hPa, the tidal heights (roughly 19 ft at peak) stay below the thresholds historically associated with flood events.
WHEN
Highest tide around 03:18 AM; another high tide in the mid-afternoon (around 3:00 PM).
IMPACTS
Coastal flood damage is not anticipated. Normal tidal fluctuations should not affect property or roadways.
• Although barometric pressure is at its lowest of the three days, it remains comfortably above the ~992 hPa range where major weather-driven flooding risks increase.
• These tide heights are below 21 ft, a level often correlated with more significant coastal flooding in this area.
• NOAA projects a 0.0% flood chance, aligning with a Category 1–2 risk assessment.
You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible Flood Warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop.
Categories 1-2: No risk of flooding.
Category 3: Close to a flood event and worth monitoring.
Category 4: Flooding is likely however, it is uncertain if this will cause major property damage.
Category 5: Likely to flood and cause property damage.
Categories 6-7: Extremely high risk of flooding and property damage.