Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT... Low potential for flood event based on weather data and tide predictions.
WHEN... Minor tidal fluctuations with a peak around the early hours of the morning, combined with overcast weather and light winds but no significant precipitation.
Tide heights for the day peak at around 20.057 feet which is below the historical flood event threshold. Barometric pressure remains stable at around 1006-1010 millibars, significantly higher than the reference low pressure for historic flooding. UV index and visibility are low, indicating overcast weather which is confirmed by weather data showing 100% cloud cover. Winds are moderate but not extreme, with no significant precipitation expected.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT... Very low potential for flood event based on weather data and tide predictions.
WHEN... Steady tide levels without significant peaks and stable weather conditions with a slight chance of rain in the afternoon.
The tide levels show a moderate range but do not approach the critical heights of past flood events, peaking at around 19.785 feet. The barometric pressure is higher than during previous flooding events, ranging from 1001 to 1009 millibars. The weather forecast indicates overcast skies throughout the day with a chance of patchy rain in the afternoon, but not enough to significantly impact flood risk.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT... Low potential for flood event based on weather data and tide predictions, with light drizzle expected.
WHEN... The tidal range is slightly increasing, but no significant fluctuations are expected. Light drizzle throughout the day may contribute to minor water accumulation.
The tide levels reach up to 19.564 feet, which remains below historical flood event levels. Barometric pressure is higher than the reference low pressure point, ranging from 1006 to 1016 millibars. Light rainfall is forecasted, indicated by light drizzle and patchy rain possible throughout the day which could lead to minor water accumulation but not enough for serious concern regarding 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. Always consult with local authorities or experts for final decision-making in flood-related situations and for more comprehensive information that takes into account factors beyond weather data and tide predictions.