Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT... The barometric pressure readings for the high tides on 2024-01-06 are significantly higher than the threshold associated with previous flood events, indicating a lower likelihood of severe weather conditions and flooding. The NOAA Flood Likelihood Analysis also indicates a low likelihood of flooding for this day.
WHEN... Given the current data and historical comparisons, there is no immediate risk of flooding on this day. However, residents should remain aware of changes in weather conditions.
The current barometric pressure readings are well above the threshold that has historically indicated potential flooding. With no immediate severe weather conditions expected and a low NOAA flood likelihood, the risk of flooding is minimal. Wind direction and speed have not been provided, which could influence tidal surges, but based on available data, there is no significant threat.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT... Similar to Day 1, the barometric pressure readings for the high tides on 2024-01-07 are above the threshold for concern. The NOAA Flood Likelihood Analysis continues to indicate a low likelihood of flooding.
WHEN... There is no increased risk of flooding expected for this day based on the provided data. Residents should continue to monitor updates from local weather services.
The barometric pressure remains high, suggesting stable weather conditions and a reduced risk of flooding. The tide levels are not reaching thresholds that have historically led to flooding, further supporting a low flood risk assessment. Without significant deviations from these patterns, flooding is unlikely.
CATEGORY 3
WHAT... On 2024-01-08, the barometric pressure decreases closer to levels associated with previous flood events but remains above critical thresholds. The tide height is not provided; however, if it were to rise significantly alongside this drop in pressure, it could increase the risk of flooding.
WHEN... There is a potential for conditions that could lead to flooding if other factors such as wind direction and tide heights align unfavorably. The situation warrants monitoring but does not yet indicate a high likelihood of flooding.
The drop in barometric pressure on this day merits attention as it approaches levels seen in past Category 3 events. However, without additional data on wind conditions or exact tide heights at peak times, the risk cannot be fully assessed. It's recommended to stay informed on any updates related to these missing factors.
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 the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding flood risks and safety measures.