Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 3
WHAT... The current condition shows barometric pressure well above the historical flooding event thresholds, which significantly reduces the potential for a flooding event despite the high tides. The predicted high tide height does not approach historical flood event levels, and the high barometric pressure readings of around 1038 hPa further lower the risk.
WHEN... Given the high barometric pressure and lack of significant rainfall or strong winds from critical directions, flooding is not expected to be of concern for this date.
The weather data indicates a predominantly overcast day with minimal precipitation, and the closest tide data value beneath the flood threshold negates a flood risk. The NOAA Flood Likelihood for this region is high at 5.6%, which suggests that while some risk is present, it is not significantly heightened by current conditions.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT... The mean barometric pressure MSL on this date is predicted to be above 1033 hPa, which remains higher than historical flood event pressure thresholds. This, combined with an absence of significant rainfall or wind from critical directions, suggests the flood risk remains low.
WHEN... The likelihood of flooding is low due to stable barometric pressure and tides not reaching historically critical levels. However, NOAA's Flood Likelihood Analysis indicates a slightly higher likelihood of flooding compared to Day 1.
Continued monitoring of tide levels and weather conditions is advised due to the dynamic nature of coastal weather patterns. The NOAA Flood Likelihood is at 6.3%, indicating a marginally higher risk compared to the previous day.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT... On this date, there's a slight decrease in barometric pressure, but it still remains above critical levels associated with previous floods. The NOAA Flood Likelihood Analysis indicates a low likelihood of flooding at 4.6%.
WHEN... This day presents the lowest flood risk in the three-day forecast with no significant indicators suggesting increased potential for high-tide flooding.
Weather conditions appear stable and non-threatening for coastal flooding. With no extreme low pressures or high tide levels reported, there seems to be minimal risk for flooding events.
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 or experts for final decision-making in flood-related situations.