Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
No flooding is expected. High tides are forecast to peak near 20.1 ft just before sunrise, but barometric pressure remains high (above 1025 hPa), greatly reducing flood risk.
WHEN
Highest tide occurs around 05:42–06:06 PST.
IMPACTS
No major impacts anticipated; only minimal wave run-up in low-lying areas along the immediate shoreline.
NOAA’s flood likelihood forecast is around 0.8% for 2025-11-06, consistent with a low threat profile. Historically, Category 3 or higher flood events have featured both higher tide levels (often exceeding 21 ft) and notably lower barometric pressures. The current data shows neither condition is met.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
Again, no flooding is expected. Tides will approach 20.4 ft, but barometric pressure remains high (roughly 1026–1034 hPa), which helps keep conditions stable.
WHEN
Peak tide is around 06:30–06:42 PST.
IMPACTS
No notable coastal impacts; low-lying roads, parks, and shorelines should remain unaffected.
NOAA indicates a 2.9% flood likelihood, still classified as “Low.” This is well below the elevated probabilities observed in past Category 3 events. Wind speeds are moderate and from a southerly direction, with no significant storm surge factors expected.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
No flooding is expected despite a slightly lower barometric pressure near 1008 hPa. Tides are again projected below 21 ft, limiting flood risk.
WHEN
The highest tide appears near 07:30–07:42 PST around 20.4–20.5 ft.
IMPACTS
No significant coastal impacts are anticipated; minor shoreline water level increases only.
NOAA flood likelihood for 2025-11-08 is 3.2%. Although barometric pressure is lower than on previous days, it remains well above the ~992 hPa range typically linked with major coastal flood issues. Historical Category 3 events have had higher NOAA flood likelihoods (often above 8%), so these conditions align more closely with a Category 2 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.