Flood Watch

Redondo Beach, WA

Day 1: 2023-11-14

CATEGORY 1

WHAT... No significant flood risk is observed based on current weather data and high tide predictions. The highest tide reported at 19.554 feet is below the historical flood event threshold, and barometric pressure is well above the critical level.

WHEN... The current conditions suggest minimal risk for flooding today. High tides and weather conditions do not align with historical events that caused significant flooding.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

Despite high tides above 19 feet, the lack of intense rainfall or significantly low barometric pressure greatly reduces the risk of flooding. Historical data indicates that a combination of an extremely high tide and low barometric pressure is necessary for a Category 5 flood event, which is not currently observed.

Day 2: 2023-11-15

CATEGORY 1

WHAT... Similar to Day 1, no significant flood risk is present. Weather conditions are stable, and the highest tide level forecasted does not exceed the historical threshold that might indicate an impending flood.

WHEN... Throughout the day, conditions should remain stable without any indicators pointing towards a flood event.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

The weather forecast shows foggy conditions but no precipitation that could contribute to elevated flood risks. The barometric pressure remains relatively high, suggesting stable weather patterns. Tide levels are also not reaching the critical heights observed during historical flood events.

Day 3: 2023-11-16

CATEGORY 1

WHAT... The conditions remain consistent with previous days, indicating a low probability of flooding. The tide levels have not reached a point of concern, and weather forecasts do not predict significant changes that would escalate flood risks.

WHEN... The forecast for this day maintains a low risk for any flood-related impacts in the region.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

Weather and tide predictions are still not aligned with historical Category 5 flooding conditions. Sunshine and clear skies are anticipated, which typically do not accompany flooding events.

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 follow updates from local authorities and do not rely solely on one source of information for decision-making during potentially hazardous conditions.