Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 1
WHAT
No flooding risk is expected. The main driver is a routine high tide, with near-normal pressure and minimal onshore wind.
WHEN
Peak high tides will occur around midnight and late morning, but are not expected to cause any issues.
IMPACTS
• No impact anticipated.
REASONING
Tide was the primary contributing factor, but it remains at moderate levels. Pressure is slightly above normal, and onshore wind is negligible. Although a historical analog on 2025-01-06 was classified as Category 3, conditions this time are weaker, so the classifier assigned Category 1.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT
Another day of no flooding risk. The tide is still relatively moderate, and pressure remains close to typical values.
WHEN
High tides occur around 12:42 AM and near midday, but water levels should stay below any flood threshold.
IMPACTS
• No impact anticipated.
REASONING
Tide once again leads as the main factor, with pressures slightly below normal but not enough to raise concerns. Onshore wind is minimal. A past analog event on 2023-12-27 was Category 3, though current conditions are much milder, resulting in Category 1.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT
No flooding risk persists. Pressure is near normal, and the wind does not significantly affect water levels.
WHEN
Peak tides occur early in the morning around 1:24 AM and again near early afternoon, but they are not unusual.
IMPACTS
• No impact anticipated.
REASONING
Tides are moderate, and wind support remains low. Pressure is not significantly reduced. A comparable analog on 2026-02-01 was Category 3, yet today’s conditions are weaker, so the classifier remains at Category 1.
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.