Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT... Minimal flood risk observed based on current weather conditions and high tide predictions. The weather data suggests low precipitation with no significant temperature changes that would contribute to a rapid snowmelt or increased runoff. High tides are expected to peak at 19.553 feet, which is significantly lower than the historical threshold of 21 feet related to Category 5 flood events.
WHEN... The highest recorded tide for today is in the early morning, but the risk remains minimal as it is well below the historical flood event threshold.
The weather forecast indicates partly cloudy conditions with little to no precipitation, and the pressure readings are above the threshold that was present during the Category 5 flood event. These factors suggest a minimal likelihood of flooding. It is important to stay updated on local weather changes that could affect this assessment.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT... Very low risk of flooding. Weather and tide data indicate conditions that are not conducive to flooding. The highest tide levels are slightly decreased from the previous day, and atmospheric pressure remains stable.
WHEN... Tide levels will be lower than on Day 1, with no weather indications of significant rainfall or other contributing factors to flooding.
The atmospheric pressure is well above 966 millibars, reducing the risk of storms or severe weather conditions that could lead to increased water levels or surges. The community should still be mindful of the local weather updates despite the very low risk.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT... Similar conditions as Day 1 with a minimal flood risk based on current weather conditions and high tide predictions. No significant precipitation is indicated, and although tide levels are slightly higher than Day 2, they do not approach critical thresholds.
WHEN... Tide levels will reach their maximum in the early morning hours but will remain below concerning thresholds.
Weather data shows clear conditions with no immediate threats of heavy precipitation or storm activity. However, as with all forecasts, it is possible for conditions to change rapidly, so staying informed through local weather channels is advised.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... 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. Always refer to local authorities or experts for final decision-making in flood-related situations.