Flood Watch

Redondo Beach, WA

Day 1: 2023-11-18

CATEGORY 2

WHAT... Low flood risk for specific areas with minimal impacts from tidal events anticipated.

WHEN... The weather conditions indicate a partly cloudy day with low chances of precipitation, combined with moderate tide levels not exceeding historical thresholds for major flooding.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

The weather data shows a max temperature of 13 degrees Celsius and no significant precipitation. The tide data does not reach the historical flood event threshold of 19.625 feet, peaking instead around 19.207 feet. Barometric pressure is within normal ranges, well above the historical flood event's barometric pressure of 966.

Day 2: 2023-11-19

CATEGORY 1

WHAT... Very low risk of flooding, no immediate concerns based on the data provided.

WHEN... The day is expected to remain overcast with little chance of rain and no extraordinary high tide events predicted that could contribute to flooding.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

The temperatures are expected to remain consistent with the previous day, and the highest tide level predicted is around 19.680 feet, which is still below the critical threshold experienced in the past flood event. Pressure readings are stable and do not suggest any significant storm activity that may lead to flooding.

Day 3: 2023-11-20

CATEGORY 1

WHAT... Very low flood risk continues with no significant weather or tidal events to elevate concerns.

WHEN... The overall weather forecast shows clear conditions with moderate temperatures and low chance of precipitation, alongside manageable tide levels.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

The highest tide prediction for the day is noticeably lower than previous days at around 19.679 feet, which does not approach the critical threshold from the historical event. Barometric pressure remains steady and does not indicate a storm system capable of producing heavy rainfall or conditions that would lead to a flood event.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Continue to monitor forecasts and be alert for possible changes in weather patterns or tidal behaviors. Those living in areas known for water accumulation should stay informed through local news sources or official alerts as conditions can change rapidly. Always refer to local authorities or experts for final decision-making in potential flood situations. If you are in an area susceptible to flooding, have a plan in place for evacuation should it become necessary.