Redondo Beach, WA
Category 2
WHAT For Monday, conditions are categorized as 2, indicating no flooding risk. Tides are somewhat elevated, but overall water levels are not expected to cause any problems.
WHEN The highest water levels are anticipated in the early morning around 5:06 AM and again in the evening near 8:00 PM.
IMPACTS • No impact anticipated.
REASONING Slightly higher astronomical tide is the main factor behind this Category 2 rating, with near-normal barometric pressure providing a small additional influence. Offshore wind influence remains minimal, reducing any flood concerns.
Category 2
WHAT Another Category 2 day on Tuesday, with no flooding concerns. Despite continued moderate tides, overall impacts remain unlikely.
WHEN Expect peak tide early in the morning around 5:42 AM and a second peak in the evening near 8:36 PM.
IMPACTS • No impact anticipated.
REASONING The tide again drives most of the water level elevation. Slightly lower pressure is noted, but it is still close to normal and does not significantly raise flood risk. Wind has minimal onshore effect.
Category 2
WHAT Wednesday remains at Category 2, showing no direct flood threat. Water levels may be noticeable but should stay well below flooding concern thresholds.
WHEN Higher water levels are expected Wednesday evening near 9:12 PM.
IMPACTS • No impact anticipated.
REASONING Routine tide conditions continue as the principal factor, combined with slightly lower but still near-normal pressure. Although there is some onshore wind, it does not appreciably elevate 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.