Flood Watch

Redondo Beach, WA

Day 1: 2025-11-12

CATEGORY 2

WHAT
No risk of flooding is expected. Although the midday high tide will reach around 19.65 ft, the barometric pressure near 1016 hPa remains sufficiently high, and NOAA’s flood likelihood is 0%. Winds are light, reducing the chance of any coastal flood impacts.

WHEN
Highest water levels will occur around late morning through early afternoon PST.

IMPACTS
No significant flooding or property concerns anticipated. Coastal areas should remain unaffected under these conditions.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

• Tide height of roughly 19.65 ft is below thresholds linked to more serious flooding in historical events.
• Barometric pressure is comparatively moderate (1016 hPa), and well above the critical lows (below 992.8 hPa) normally associated with severe flood events.
• NOAA’s recent flood likelihood for this date is 0%, further confirming minimal risk.


Day 2: 2025-11-13

CATEGORY 2

WHAT
Again, no risk of flooding is expected. The maximum tide may approach 19.57 ft, but the barometric pressure is forecast to be higher (around 1023.94 hPa), and NOAA’s flood likelihood remains at 0%.

WHEN
Highest tide levels will occur near midday, into early afternoon PST.

IMPACTS
No coastal flooding is anticipated; shorelines and low-lying areas should remain unaffected.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

• Although the predicted tide height is similar to Day 1, the barometric pressure is even higher, making flooding even less likely.
• Comparable past flood events typically involved lower pressure or notably higher tides.
• NOAA still indicates a 0% flood likelihood for this date.


Day 3: 2025-11-14

CATEGORY 2

WHAT
No risk of flooding. The highest tide is forecast around 19.48 ft, with barometric pressure near 1022.33 hPa—conditions do not align with historical flood scenarios, and NOAA’s flood likelihood remains 0%.

WHEN
Peak high tide expected around midday PST.

IMPACTS
No significant impacts are anticipated. Low-lying coastal zones should see normal tidal conditions.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

• Historical Category 3–5 flood events usually combined tide heights over 20 ft with much lower barometric pressure or other contributing factors.
• Current forecasts indicate both high pressure and modest wind speeds, further reducing the flood potential.
• NOAA’s data continues to show a 0% flood likelihood for the area on this date.


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.