Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 3
WHAT... Elevated flood risk due to high tide and precipitation.
WHEN... From the early morning through the late evening, with the highest risk coinciding with peak high tide times.
The predicted high tide peaks at approximately 19.564 feet, which is close to the historical flood event threshold. Light rain is forecasted, increasing runoff and raising water levels. Barometric pressure is moderate, slightly mitigating the flood potential.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT... Minor flood risk due to high tide.
WHEN... Risk is present throughout the day, with greater concern during high tide peaks.
The anticipated high tide is lower than on Day 1, peaking around 18.435 feet. The weather forecast shows cloudy conditions with chance of light rain, contributing to minimal runoff. Barometric pressure remains relatively stable, suggesting a lower risk of flooding compared to Day 1.
CATEGORY 4
WHAT... Increased flood risk due to high tides combined with moderate rainfall.
WHEN... Persistent throughout the day, with heightened risk during periods of heavier rainfall and high tides.
High tide levels remain significant at around 19.294 feet, coupled with light to moderate rainfall which can contribute to rising water levels and possible flooding. Barometric pressure is not at extreme lows which may have slightly reduced the flood potential.
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. Consultation with local authorities or experts is advised for final decision-making in flood-related situations.