Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT... The barometric pressure is significantly higher than the threshold that indicates severe weather conditions and potential flooding. Given the high tide at 10:00 with a mean pressure MSL of 1012.0999755859375 hPa, it is less likely to correlate with extreme flooding conditions. NOAA's Flood Likelihood Analysis also indicates a low likelihood of flooding at 0.1%, with the tide level being well below the flood threshold.
WHEN... Based on current data, the flood risk for this day is minimal, and no significant flooding is expected.
The weather data indicates moderate wind speeds and no significant precipitation, which in combination with the barometric pressure and NOAA's low flood likelihood, suggests a low risk of flooding for Day 1.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT... Similar to Day 1, the barometric pressure remains high at 1013.5482177734375 hPa during the high tide at 10:30, which does not favor severe weather conditions that could lead to flooding. The NOAA Flood Likelihood remains low at 0.0%, further supporting a minimal risk assessment.
WHEN... The flood risk for this day continues to be minimal, with no significant changes in weather conditions that would increase the likelihood of flooding.
The consistent barometric pressure and lack of critical factors such as strong winds from the W/NW or heavy precipitation contribute to the conclusion that there is a low risk of flooding for Day 2.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT... On this day, the barometric pressure is even higher than on previous days, with readings of 1022.3096923828125 hPa and 1022.97412109375 hPa during high tides. These values are well above the threshold associated with previous flood events and indicate stable weather conditions.
WHEN... There is no indication based on the provided data that there will be an increased risk of flooding on this day.
The high barometric pressure combined with NOAA's low flood likelihood analysis suggests that there is no significant threat of flooding. The wind direction and speed are not provided but given the other factors, they are unlikely to significantly alter the low-risk assessment for Day 3.
Residents and businesses in Redondo Beach should continue to monitor forecasts but can be reassured by current predictions indicating a low risk of flooding over the next three days. Those living in areas prone to flooding should always have a preparedness plan in place but may not need to take immediate action based on these forecasts. Always stay updated with local authorities for any changes in conditions or emergency instructions.