Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT... Minor coastal flooding due to high tide and overcast weather conditions.
WHEN... The highest risk of minor flooding is during high tide, particularly around 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM when the tide level approaches its peak for the day.
The current weather data shows overcast conditions with little to no precipitation expected, which could limit the potential for severe flooding. However, the high tide prediction reaches a maximum of 20.062 feet, which is below the historical threshold that characterized a Category 5 event. Barometric pressure is high and stable at around 1030, indicating an absence of storm conditions that typically contribute to coastal flooding.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT... Low risk of flooding with clear conditions and moderate tide levels.
WHEN... The risk of flooding is minimal throughout the day due to stable weather conditions and lower high tide levels compared to the previous day.
The weather forecast suggests sunny skies with no precipitation, and visibility is good, which generally correlates with lower flood risk. Tide levels are expected to peak at 17.811 feet in the early hours and decrease throughout the day. Atmospheric pressure remains high at around 1028, reducing the likelihood of a significant flood event.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT... Minimal risk of flooding under mostly clear skies and decreasing tide levels.
WHEN... Flood risk is low for the entire day with no specific time frame for heightened concern.
The weather continues to be stable with sunny conditions and no precipitation indicated. Tide predictions show a further decrease, with a peak of around 14.241 feet, well below any concerning thresholds for flooding in this region. The barometric pressure is consistent and not indicative of storm systems that could elevate flood risks.
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.