Flood Watch

Redondo Beach, WA

Day 1: 2023-12-16

CATEGORY 1

WHAT... The weather data suggests partly cloudy skies with mild temperatures and no significant precipitation. The barometric pressure during the high tide was recorded at 1028.3709716796875 hPa in the morning and 1030.3902587890625 hPa in the evening, significantly higher than the threshold that suggests increased flooding risk. The tide levels are not reported, but the historical data indicates that the tide needs to reach at least 19.255 feet to pose a Category 4 threat, with a corresponding low barometric pressure.

WHEN... Given the high barometric pressure and lack of precipitation, there is a low likelihood of flooding despite it being a high-tide day.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

The current atmospheric pressure is much higher than the historical flood events' thresholds. With no significant storm systems indicated by the weather forecast, the risk of flooding due to high tides is minimal for Day 1.

Day 2: 2023-12-17

CATEGORY 1

WHAT... Continuing stable weather patterns with no precipitation and average temperatures are expected. The high tide's corresponding barometric pressures are substantial at 1032.10009765625 hPa in the morning and 1038.306396484375 hPa in the evening, reducing the flood risk despite the occurrence of high tides.

WHEN... Similar to Day 1, there is a low likelihood of flooding due to stable weather conditions and high barometric pressure well above flood-indicative thresholds.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

No significant changes from Day 1 are observed, and with historical events marked by lower pressures and higher tides causing floods, Day 2's conditions do not raise concerns for high-tide flooding at Redondo Beach, WA.

Day 3: 2023-12-18

CATEGORY 1

WHAT... The forecast continues to show no extreme weather events or significant precipitation with stable barometric pressure readings (1037.6419677734375 hPa) during both high tides. This suggests conditions not conducive to flooding.

WHEN... The conditions on Day 3 are consistent with the previous days, indicating a low likelihood of flooding risks associated with high tides.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

The similarities in weather patterns across all three days provide confidence in predicting a low risk of coastal flooding. Historical comparison reinforces this categorization since none of the parameters approach those experienced during past Category 4 or higher events.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

While forecasts indicate a low probability of flood risks at Redondo Beach, WA for the next three days, residents and businesses should continue to monitor weather reports and official advisories. It's recommended to stay informed on any sudden changes in weather conditions that could affect tidal activity. For preparedness strategies or evacuation orders, always refer to guidance from local authorities or emergency management services.