Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT... The current barometric pressure is significantly higher than the threshold of 992.8 hPa, indicating less severe weather conditions and a lower likelihood of an extreme flooding event. The high tide level recorded does not approach the historical flood event thresholds, and the NOAA Flood Likelihood is marked as low.
WHEN... Given the current data, the risk of flooding for Day 1 is low, with no immediate action required. However, it is advisable to stay informed as conditions can change.
The weather data shows overcast conditions with a high chance of rain, but the pressure is stable at around 1020 hPa. The tide data does not show an extreme high tide that would indicate a significant risk of flooding. Historical events with similar barometric pressures did not result in severe flooding.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT... The barometric pressure remains high, well above critical thresholds, suggesting stable weather conditions and a low risk of flooding. Tide levels are consistent with regular patterns and do not indicate a significant threat.
WHEN... The flood risk for Day 2 remains low based on the forecasted weather and tidal conditions. Precautionary monitoring of updates is recommended.
The weather forecast indicates patchy rain possible with an average temperature around 43°F. The tide levels are expected to be normal, and the barometric pressure is forecasted to be above 1020 hPa throughout the day. This aligns with a low likelihood of flooding as per NOAA's analysis.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT... Conditions on Day 3 are similar to the previous days, with high barometric pressure and standard tide levels. Wind speeds and directions do not suggest an increased risk of water being pushed ashore to exacerbate tidal effects.
WHEN... The projection for Day 3 indicates a continued low risk of flooding. Standard precautions should be maintained, especially for those in historically vulnerable areas.
Weather conditions are expected to include light drizzle with a slight drop in barometric pressure; however, it remains well above the threshold associated with historical flood events. Tides are within normal ranges and do not pose a significant threat according to current data.
Residents 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. Consult local authorities or experts for final decision-making in flood-related situations. Stay informed on the latest weather updates as conditions can change rapidly.