Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 1
WHAT... Low flood risk based on analysis. Weather conditions are overcast with no significant precipitation and moderate humidity levels. Tide levels are rising but not expected to reach critical thresholds based on given tide data.
WHEN... Throughout the day, the risk remains low as no significant weather events are forecasted that could contribute to flooding.
Weather conditions with 100% cloud cover and a peak temperature of 52°F do not indicate significant rain that could contribute to flooding. The tide data shows increasing levels throughout the early morning, but not surpassing the historical flood event threshold. The highest tide level is at 5:00 AM, reaching approximately 18.42 feet, which is still below the critical mark of 21 feet seen in historical flooding. Barometric pressure throughout the day stays well above the critical threshold from the historical flood event.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT... Low flood risk continues with similar weather conditions to Day 1. There is a slight increase in wind speed, but still no significant precipitation is expected.
WHEN... The risk remains consistently low throughout Day 2 with little change in weather patterns that would impact flood potential.
The cloudy weather persists with humidity remaining high, yet without significant rain, flooding potential remains low. Tide levels show a gradual decrease after reaching a peak early in the day and do not approach concerning heights. The highest tide level at around 5:00 AM is approximately 19.55 feet. Barometric pressure shows a slight decrease but remains stable and not indicative of storm systems that could result in flooding.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT... The flood risk remains low on Day 3 with clear skies and no precipitation forecasted. Wind speeds are moderate, and tide levels are decreasing from previous days.
WHEN... Clear weather conditions throughout the day suggest minimal flood risk.
Sunny weather with maximum temperatures around 48°F and clear skies contribute to low flood potential. Tide levels continue to decrease, with the highest level at approximately 6:00 AM being around 19.55 feet, which is well below the critical threshold. Barometric pressure is stable, indicating no incoming storms or severe weather conditions that could lead to flooding.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... While the forecasted conditions indicate a low risk of flooding, it is important for residents and authorities to remain vigilant and monitor local weather updates closely. Those living in areas prone to flooding should remain prepared to take action should weather conditions change unexpectedly. Always consult with local authorities or experts for final decision-making in flood-related situations.