Flood Watch

Redondo Beach, WA

Day 1: 2023-11-25

CATEGORY 2

WHAT... Minor flood potential due to high tide but no significant rain forecasted.

WHEN... High tide in the early morning could lead to minor shoreline flooding, particularly in low-lying areas.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

The high tide is expected to reach up to 20.088 feet, which while not reaching the historical Category 5 threshold, still warrants attention due to the potential for minor coastal flooding. The barometric pressure is significantly higher than the historical flood event data from December 2022, reducing the likelihood of a severe event. Weather conditions appear stable with little to no precipitation expected.

Day 2: 2023-11-26

CATEGORY 1

WHAT... Very low flood risk due to moderate high tide levels and stable weather conditions.

WHEN... The overall risk throughout the day is low, with no immediate concerns for flooding based on predicted conditions.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

Tide levels are peaking at around 19.980 feet, which is below the benchmark Category 5 event. Weather conditions are stable with no precipitation and moderate pressure levels indicating no significant change in flood risk.

Day 3: 2023-11-27

CATEGORY 2

WHAT... Minor flood potential due to a combination of high tides and clear weather conditions.

WHEN... The highest tide level in the early hours could cause minor flooding in susceptible coastal areas.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

The tide is anticipated to reach a maximum of around 19.963 feet, just below the Category 5 reference point. However, atmospheric pressure is much higher than during the historical flood event, and clear weather minimizes overall risk. Therefore, only minor flooding due to tidal influences is expected without additional weather exacerbations.

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 this flood potential analysis as it does not account for real-time changes or additional factors such as ground saturation or local drainage issues.