Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
No risk of flooding is expected. Tides will peak around 18.8 feet in the morning, but the barometric pressure is high (around 1027.76 hPa), which historically correlates with minimal flood risk. NOAA indicates a 0.0% flood likelihood for this date, reinforcing the low potential for flooding.
WHEN
Highest tide near 07:18 PST.
IMPACTS
None to minimal flooding impacts in low-lying shore areas. No significant property damage or inundation is anticipated.
Despite moderately high tide levels, the very high barometric pressure and NOAA’s 0.0% flood likelihood greatly reduce flooding concerns. Historically, events with tide heights near or below 20 feet, combined with high barometric pressure above 1017 hPa, have been categorized as lower flood risk, consistent with Categories 1-2.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
Continued minimal flood risk. Tides will again reach elevated levels (near 18 feet), but barometric pressure remains sufficiently high (1024.74 hPa to 1027.62 hPa). NOAA’s forecast shows no likelihood of flooding.
WHEN
Highest tide periods near 07:48 PST and 13:18 PST.
IMPACTS
No notable flooding or property damage. Low-lying beach areas may experience typical high tide conditions without significant impact.
The relatively high atmospheric pressure suggests stable weather conditions and low potential for coastal flooding. While tide heights could be enough to merit monitoring in some circumstances, historical comparisons indicate that without lower pressure or higher NOAA likelihood percentages, flooding in Redondo Beach is unlikely.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
No risk of flooding. Tide levels remain in the mid-to-high teens (under 19 feet), and barometric pressure near 1022.19 hPa is still above the critical low-pressure thresholds associated with coastal flooding. NOAA again reports a 0.0% flood likelihood.
WHEN
Highest tie-ins near 08:24 PST and 14:12 PST.
IMPACTS
No expected flooding impacts. Shoreline areas will see normal high tide conditions without flooding.
Comparisons to historical flood events show that when barometric pressure is well above 992.8 hPa and tide heights remain below the 20–21+ foot range, flood conditions are unlikely. This assessment aligns with NOAA’s negligible flood likelihood values.
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.