Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 1
WHAT... No significant flood risk detected based on the provided data.
WHEN... There are no expected conditions for flooding during this period.
The weather data indicates overcast conditions with mist and no precipitation, combined with moderate barometric pressure well above the historical threshold associated with Category 5 events. The tide data does not show an elevation near the critical levels seen in previous flood events.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT... Slight increase in flood risk due to expected light drizzle and consistent overcast conditions.
WHEN... Risk of minor flooding may begin to develop, particularly during times of high tide combined with precipitation, although the overall risk remains low.
While there is a slight drop in barometric pressure and a forecast of light drizzle, which can contribute to higher humidity and soil saturation, the risk is still considered low as both factors are not near the levels of concern based on historical data.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT... Slight flood risk persists due to ongoing overcast conditions and light drizzle.
WHEN... The slight risk continues throughout Day 3, with no significant change in conditions from the previous day.
There is a continuity of light precipitation with minimal changes in atmospheric pressure. The tide predictions do not suggest significant tidal surges that could contribute to flooding. This assessment could change if actual rainfall exceeds the forecast or if tides rise substantially due to other factors.
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. It's important to stay informed through local news sources and adhere to any guidance from local authorities. This analysis is based on current and historical data available; for real-time decision-making, please consult local flood warning systems and meteorological services.