Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT... Minor coastal flooding due to high tide events, with no significant rainfall and moderate barometric pressure.
WHEN... The risk is present during the high tide occurrences, especially around midnight and midday when tides are at their peak.
The mean sea-level pressure readings are lower than the usual threshold but much higher than the critical 966 hPa mark observed during the historical flood event. Combined with no significant precipitation and relatively moderate winds, the risk of flooding remains low. However, observations indicate overcast conditions which might contribute to slightly elevated risks.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT... Very low risk of coastal flooding despite high tide as barometric pressure is significantly higher, reducing the risk.
WHEN... Similar to the previous day, high tide times around midnight and noon may present minor flooding concerns but are unlikely to lead to significant events.
With an even higher mean sea-level pressure recorded at midday and no significant precipitation forecasted, the conditions are not conducive for a flood event. The likelihood of any flooding is very minimal despite high tide levels.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT... Very low risk of coastal flooding with high barometric pressure during high tide events and clear weather conditions.
WHEN... High tides in the early hours and around midday could typically be of concern, but high barometric pressures greatly reduce flood risks.
The pressure is at its highest over the three-day period during this day's high tides, which correlates inversely with flood likelihood. Clear skies and no precipitation further limit any potential for flooding. Given these factors, the flood risk remains very low.
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 local authorities or experts for final decision-making in flood-related situations.