Flood Watch

Redondo Beach, WA

Day 1: 2023-12-16

CATEGORY 2

WHAT... The day's highest tide at 18:06 has a significantly lower level compared to historical Category 4 or higher events, and the mean pressure MSL is considerably higher than the thresholds associated with past flood events. No immediate risk of coastal flooding is expected based on the tide data and barometric pressure provided.

WHEN... Given the current data, the probability of flooding is low for December 16, 2023. However, conditions can change, and continuous monitoring is advised.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

The weather forecast and tide data do not indicate any unusual risk factors for flooding. The clear skies and stable barometric pressure throughout the day support this assessment. The tide levels are not near the historical flooding event thresholds, and barometric pressure readings are well above the critical levels previously associated with flooding in Redondo Beach, WA.

Day 2: 2023-12-17

CATEGORY 1

WHAT... The tidal level on December 17, 2023, is expected to be lower than the previous day's high tide and significantly below the historical flood event thresholds. The mean pressure remains high, which further reduces the likelihood of a flood event.

WHEN... The risk of flooding on this date remains minimal, with no significant indicators suggesting an increased threat.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

The barometric pressure readings for the high tides are well above the threshold that historically indicated flooding risks. Additionally, there are no significant weather conditions such as heavy rain or storm systems indicated in the weather data that would elevate flood concerns for this day.

Day 3: 2023-12-18

CATEGORY 1

WHAT... Similar to the previous days, the tide levels on December 18, 2023, continue to be well below known flood-causing thresholds. The barometric pressure during high tides indicates stable atmospheric conditions that are not conducive to flooding.

WHEN... The projection for this day shows a minimal risk of flooding based on the data provided. No high tide levels or low barometric pressures are present that would correlate with historical flood events.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

The weather pattern for December 18 continues to be non-threatening regarding flood potential. With no significant deviations in tidal or barometric pressure data from normal conditions, there is little cause for concern about flooding based on historical comparisons.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

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 refer to local authorities and weather services for the most current information and guidance related to flood risks and emergency planning.