Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT A routine day with no major flooding risk expected. Although tides are somewhat elevated, conditions remain well within normal limits.
WHEN Peak water levels are anticipated in the early morning around 6:42 AM and again near 9:24 PM.
IMPACTS • No impact anticipated.
REASONING Tide levels are slightly higher than average, with near-normal pressure and minimal onshore wind. These factors combine to keep flooding risk low. A similar historic date, January 6, 2023 (Cat 3), saw higher conditions, but today’s setup is below that threshold, resulting in Category 2.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT No risk of flooding. Conditions are routine with moderate tides and fair weather.
WHEN High tides occur in the morning around 7:24 AM and the evening near 10:12 PM, but they are not expected to pose any flood threat.
IMPACTS • No impact anticipated.
REASONING Tide levels are moderate, and pressure is slightly above normal. Onshore wind is minimal. Though a past analog (February 1, 2026, Cat 3) had higher impact, today’s factors remain well below flood thresholds.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT Continued routine conditions with no flooding risk. Astronomical tides are modest and weather is stable.
WHEN Highest tides are expected early around 8:06 AM, with another peak near 11:06 PM.
IMPACTS • No impact anticipated.
REASONING Tides are at normal levels, and pressure is on the higher side, while onshore winds remain light. A previous analog date (January 6, 2025, Cat 3) presented a stronger event, but current conditions are much less significant.
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.