Flood Watch

Redondo Beach, WA

Day 1: 2025-06-25

CATEGORY 2

WHAT
No risk of flooding. While the afternoon high tide will reach around 20.1 ft, barometric pressure is hovering near 1007.7 hPa, which is not sufficiently low to raise concern. NOAA’s flood likelihood stands at 0.0%, indicating no notable flood threat.

WHEN
Peak tide near 18:12 PDT on 2025-06-25.

IMPACTS
No flooding impacts anticipated. No property damage or road closures are expected.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

Compared to past higher-category events, the barometric pressure on this date remains well above the critical low-pressure benchmarks (near or below 992.8 hPa). Even though tide heights approach levels sometimes seen in Category 3 events, NOAA’s 0% flood likelihood corroborates a lack of flood danger.


Day 2: 2025-06-26

CATEGORY 2

WHAT
No risk of flooding expected. Although the late-day tide may exceed 20 ft, barometric pressure remains above critical thresholds (1003–1005 hPa), and NOAA indicates only a 0.1% flood likelihood, which is negligible.

WHEN
Peak tide likely mid-to-late afternoon into early evening on 2025-06-26.

IMPACTS
No significant impacts. Minor tidal fluctuations along the shoreline but no anticipated inundation of roads or property.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

Historical Category 3 and 4 events required either notably lower pressure or strong onshore winds, neither of which is present according to current data. Tides alone at these levels, without a corresponding drop in barometric pressure or higher NOAA flood alerts, have not historically produced flooding.


Day 3: 2025-06-27

CATEGORY 2

WHAT
No risk of flooding. The high tide can reach about 20.2 ft in the early evening, but barometric pressure (roughly 1002.7 hPa) is not low enough to elevate risk substantially. NOAA’s flood likelihood is 0.0%.

WHEN
Peak tide approximately 19:36 PDT on 2025-06-27.

IMPACTS
No flooding is expected. No notable impact to property or transportation routes.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

Although the barometric pressure is slightly lower than on Days 1 and 2, it remains well above the historically critical 992.8 hPa threshold observed during more severe events (e.g., Category 5 in December 2022). With NOAA’s flood likelihood at 0%, coastal flooding remains very unlikely.


PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

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.

CATEGORY KEY

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.