Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
No risk of flooding is expected. Although tides will reach nearly 19.4 ft around early morning (04:18 AM) with moderate barometric pressure (about 1012.75 hPa), these conditions do not align with historical flood events and do not suggest flooding concerns.
WHEN
Primary high tides to watch are roughly around 04:18 AM and 04:24 AM, plus another peak late afternoon around 16:54 PM.
IMPACTS
No flooding anticipated in low-lying coastal areas. Normal daily activities are unlikely to be affected, and roads or parks along the immediate shore should remain clear.
Compared with past Category 3 or higher flood events, the barometric pressure on 2026-04-01 is not critically low, and NOAA indicates a 0% flood likelihood. Historical Category 3 events typically involved either higher tide levels (above 20 ft) or significantly lower pressure. Consequently, conditions remain well below the threshold for moderate or significant coastal flooding.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
No risk of flooding is expected. Tides will approach the high teens in the early morning (near 04:30 AM) and midday (around 12:36 PM), but pressure readings (1011–1014 hPa) are comfortably above the low-pressure thresholds known to increase flood risk.
WHEN
Peak tide levels occur around dawn (04:30–04:42 AM) and midday (12:36 PM).
IMPACTS
No expected flooding or noticeable inundation. Minor coastal splash-over is conceivable if onshore winds briefly intensify, but current forecasts do not indicate such conditions.
Historical Category 4 and 5 events generally coincide with tide heights above 20 ft and/or pressures near or below 1002 hPa. Here, NOAA flood likelihood remains 0%, reinforcing a conclusion of no flood threat for Day 2.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
No risk of flooding is expected. While early morning (around 05:00 AM) and late afternoon/evening (18:24 PM) tides will be in the 18–19 ft range, barometric pressure (~1009–1010 hPa) is still not low enough to raise flood concerns.
WHEN
Most notable high tides occur during the pre-dawn hours (around 05:00 AM) and early evening (18:24 PM).
IMPACTS
No projected flooding. Typical day-to-day waterfront activity can proceed without concern, as local roads or facilities along the shoreline are unlikely to experience water incursion.
Unlike Category 3 or higher events observed historically, Day 3’s tides remain below the roughly 20 ft watermark and do not pair with significantly low barometric pressure. NOAA’s official outlook also signals 0% flood likelihood, confirming minimal flood risk.
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.