Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 1
WHAT
No risk of flooding is expected. Tides will be relatively high (reaching around 18 to 18.4 ft in the morning), but the barometric pressure is significantly higher than the historical flood thresholds, and NOAA’s daily flood likelihood remains at 0%.
WHEN
A higher tide is anticipated around early morning (approximately 05:48 local time) and again during mid-afternoon (around 16:24 local time).
IMPACTS
No significant flooding impacts anticipated. Normal tidal fluctuations are expected with no disruption to low-lying roads or property.
• Barometric pressure near or above 1033 hPa is much higher than typical historical flood events.
• Winds are primarily from the S/SSW at moderate speeds, which do not historically exacerbate coastal flooding here.
• Compared with past Category 3+ events, today’s conditions do not meet any of the low-pressure or high-tide thresholds associated with flooding in Redondo Beach.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT
No flood risk is expected. Despite tides nearing 18.7 ft in the early morning, persistently high barometric pressure and NOAA’s flood likelihood at 0% continue to indicate minimal chance of coastal inundation.
WHEN
Peak tides occur near 06:30 and again in late afternoon around 16:48 local time.
IMPACTS
No flooding impacts anticipated, with normal tidal variations expected in coastal areas.
• Daytime mean sea-level pressure remains about 1034 hPa, well above flood-triggering levels.
• Historical floods typically involved pressure near or below 1002 hPa coupled with tides exceeding 20–21 ft. Those conditions are not present.
• Winds predominantly from the south are not pushing water onshore in a manner that would raise flood concerns.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT
No flood risk is anticipated. Although tides may briefly approach or exceed 19 ft (notably around 07:06), high pressure (~1023 hPa) and official NOAA guidance suggest no flood conditions.
WHEN
The highest tidal levels occur early morning around 07:06 and later in the day about 17:18 local time.
IMPACTS
No observed or forecast inundation issues. Regular tidal cycles with no expected road closures or property impacts.
• Comparing to historical data, these tides are below critical flood heights, and the pressure remains well above 992.8 hPa, a notable threshold for more severe events.
• NOAA’s Flood Likelihood remains at 0.0% for this date, further confirming minimal flood concerns.
• Winds remain moderate and from less impactful directions compared with storm-driven winds from the west or northwest.
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.