Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
Category 2 indicates no significant flood risk for Redondo Beach. The moderate high tide is the main driver, with slightly below-normal pressure providing some additional—but minor—support.
WHEN
Watch for highest tide levels in the early morning around 6:12 AM and again in the evening near 8:42 PM.
IMPACTS
- No impact anticipated.
REASONING
The tide is the principal contributor to today’s category, with a small assist from slightly below-normal pressure. Onshore wind and other factors played minimal roles. One of the closest analog days was 2023-01-06 (Category 3), which was a higher category event than today.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
Again, Category 2 signals no notable flood conditions. Routine seasonal tides and near-normal pressure keep the risk low.
WHEN
Highest tide levels occur in the morning around 6:42 AM and at night near 9:24 PM.
IMPACTS
- No impact anticipated.
REASONING
The tide remains the top factor, with near-normal pressure providing a small influence. Winds and other factors are negligible. One of the closest analog days was 2023-01-06 (Category 3), which is higher than today’s category.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT
Category 1 indicates no flood risk. Astronomical tides are slightly lower than earlier in the week, and pressure is slightly above normal.
WHEN
Peak tides occur in the morning around 7:24 AM and again late evening near 10:12 PM.
IMPACTS
- No impact anticipated.
REASONING
A lower tide compared to previous days keeps the risk minimal, and modest onshore wind has little effect. Slightly above-normal pressure further reduces any flood potential. One of the closest analog days was 2026-02-01 (Category 3), which exceeded today’s category.
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.