Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT... Low flood risk due to mild weather conditions and average high tide levels.
WHEN... The risk is present throughout the day, with the highest tide level expected in the early morning hours.
The weather data shows overcast conditions with low wind speeds and no precipitation expected. The tide levels are forecasted to be well below the historical flood event threshold, and barometric pressure is well above the low reference point that was present during the Category 5 flood event.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT... Low flood risk with mild weather conditions continuing and average high tide levels.
WHEN... The risk is maintained throughout the day, with no significant change in tide levels or weather conditions from the previous day.
The forecast indicates a continuation of overcast skies, with minimal wind and no precipitation. The tide predictions remain consistent with the previous day, showing no signs of reaching critical levels. Barometric pressure is stable and not indicative of any impending severe weather that could lead to flooding.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT... Low to moderate flood risk due to potential light rainfall and slightly higher tide levels.
WHEN... There is a minor increase in risk later in the evening due to projected light rainfall, although the tide levels are not expected to reach thresholds observed during Category 5 events.
Slight changes in weather include light rainfall in the evening, which may contribute to minimal increases in water levels. However, the tide level forecast does not suggest a significant surge that would trigger flooding concerns. Barometric pressure is noted to decrease slightly but remains much higher than during past significant flooding.
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. Engage with local weather services for updated information closer to high tide timings, especially if rain intensifies.