Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
No coastal flooding is expected. Although tides will approach 20 ft, the barometric pressure is significantly higher than in past flood events, reducing the likelihood of any flooding impacts.
WHEN
The highest tide near 15:30 PST.
IMPACTS
No notable flooding impacts anticipated. Low-lying areas along the immediate shoreline may see minor water incursion but no property damage is expected.
• High tide on 11/05 is forecast around 20.08 ft in the afternoon.
• Barometric pressure near 1025 hPa, substantially above the low-pressure readings historically associated with flooding (around or below 992 hPa).
• NOAA’s Flood Likelihood remains very low at 0.3%.
• Compared to historical Category 3 events (e.g., 01/06/2025 at ~20.68 ft with lower pressure ~1020 hPa), today’s higher pressure and slightly lower tide suggest no risk of flooding.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
No coastal flooding is expected. Tides near or slightly above 20 ft, but extremely high pressure mitigates flood potential.
WHEN
The highest tides around 05:42 PST and 16:06 PST.
IMPACTS
No substantial flooding impacts expected. Minor ponding near shore possible but not sufficient to cause damage or roadway closures.
• Maximum tides forecast near 20.1 ft with barometric pressures from ~1023 to an exceptionally high ~1037 hPa.
• These conditions remain unfavorable for any widespread flood concerns.
• NOAA’s Flood Likelihood is 0.8%, reflecting a minimal chance of flooding.
• Historically, floods have required either higher tide levels (above ~21 ft) or much lower barometric pressure near 992 hPa.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
No coastal flooding is expected. Projected tide heights briefly exceed 20 ft, but unusually high barometric pressure further reduces any flood threat.
WHEN
Highest tides near 06:36 PST and 16:42 PST.
IMPACTS
No flooding impacts expected. Shoreline areas may notice high water levels but not enough to cause property damage or closures.
• The tide forecast peaks around 20.4 ft in the morning with pressure ~1033–1034 hPa.
• NOAA’s Flood Likelihood rises slightly to 2.9%, but remains low enough to preclude significant concern.
• Comparison with Category 3 events (e.g., 20.68 ft at lower pressure ~1020 hPa) confirms that today’s higher pressure and comparable tide levels keep flood risk minimal.
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.