Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT... The current barometric pressure is significantly higher than the threshold that has historically indicated a severe flood event. With pressure readings of 1024.0548095703125 hPa at the time of high tide, the risk of flooding is considerably lower than during past events that led to significant flooding. The tide height is not provided, but NOAA's Flood Likelihood Analysis indicates a low likelihood of flooding with a 0.0% chance, which supports the assessment that the risk is minimal.
WHEN... Given the high barometric pressure and low flood likelihood from NOAA, there is a low risk of flooding for this date.
Despite the lack of specific tide height data, the high barometric pressure and NOAA's low flood likelihood percentage suggest that conditions are not conducive to flooding. Wind direction and speed are not provided, but unless they are significantly strong from the W/NW, they would not likely contribute to an increased flood risk.
CATEGORY 3
WHAT... The barometric pressure shows a decrease to 1016.2224731445312 hPa during one of the high tides, which is closer to historical events indicating potential for flooding. However, it remains above the critical threshold observed in previous Category 4 events. NOAA's Flood Likelihood Analysis remains at a low likelihood of 0.0%, suggesting that while conditions may be more conducive to flooding than on Day 1, the overall risk remains low.
WHEN... There is a slightly elevated risk compared to Day 1 due to lower barometric pressure, but still categorized as low based on available data and historical comparisons.
The lower barometric pressure could indicate more severe weather conditions than on Day 1, possibly increasing the risk of flooding. However, without significant tide height data and wind information, and considering NOAA's continued low flood likelihood prediction, it is unlikely that any potential flooding would result in major property damage.
CATEGORY 3
WHAT... Barometric pressure readings are higher again at around 1023.3645629882812 hPa during high tides, which suggests stable weather conditions less favorable for flooding when compared to historical Category 4 or 5 events. NOAA's Flood Likelihood Analysis continues to indicate a low likelihood of flooding at 0.0%, reinforcing the assessment of a low flood risk.
WHEN... The risk of flooding remains low for this day as well, with no significant changes in weather conditions that would suggest an increased likelihood of a flood event.
With consistent barometric pressure readings and no indication from NOAA of an increased flood likelihood, it appears that Redondo Beach will not experience significant flood risks over these three days. As always, residents should remain vigilant and monitor updates from local authorities.
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. It is important to stay informed through official channels and heed any advice or instructions from local emergency services or government agencies.