Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT... Low flood risk due to minimal precipitation and moderate high tides. Weather data indicates clear conditions with no significant rainfall, and tide predictions do not approach the historical threshold for major flooding events.
WHEN... The flood risk remains low throughout the day with the highest tide reaching approximately 18.95 feet in the early morning, which is below the historical flood event threshold.
High tides coupled with clear skies suggest a minimal chance of flooding. However, residents in low-lying areas should remain aware of potential water rise due to tidal influences.
CATEGORY 3
WHAT... Moderate flood risk due to expected rain and high tide levels. Light rain is forecasted which, when combined with a high tide prediction peaking around 19.55 feet, could result in localized flooding in vulnerable coastal areas.
WHEN... The risk is higher during the early morning when the tide peaks. The rain may contribute to runoff and localized water accumulation.
Although precipitation is light, the combination of rain and high tide close to historical flood thresholds warrants attention and preparedness for potential flooding.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT... Very low flood risk. Clear weather conditions are expected, and the highest predicted tide level is significantly lower than the historical threshold for major floods.
WHEN... The entire day poses a very low risk of flooding, with tidal levels peaking below 19 feet.
Clear skies and lower high tides indicate a very low probability of flooding. Residents should continue to monitor conditions but can expect a normal day regarding flood potential.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Monitor later forecasts and stay informed about possible Flood Warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should prepare to act if flooding develops. Consult local authorities or experts for final decision-making in flood-related situations. Always prioritize safety and be cautious even when flood risks appear low.