Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT Minor coastal flooding expected due to high tides, but current barometric pressure suggests low likelihood of severe weather conditions. Possible minor inundation in very low-lying areas near shorelines.
WHEN High risk during high tides, particularly around 04:00 AM and 10:36 PM PST.
IMPACTS Potential for minor pooling of water on roads and in parks. Low-lying coastal areas may experience temporary and minor flooding.
The barometric pressure readings for the high tides on this day are significantly higher than the threshold associated with past flooding events, indicating a lower risk of severe flooding despite the high tide levels. The NOAA Flood Likelihood Analysis also reports a low likelihood of flooding for this date, with a 0.0% likelihood percent and a significant distance to the flood threshold.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT Continued minor coastal flooding risks due to high tide levels. Barometric pressure remains high, reducing the risk of severe weather-related flooding.
WHEN High risk during high tides, especially around 04:36 AM and 02:24 PM PST.
IMPACTS Similar to Day 1, expect minor and temporary water accumulation in susceptible coastal areas. No significant property damage is anticipated.
The barometric pressure is still well above the critical threshold that has historically led to severe flooding events. The NOAA Flood Likelihood Analysis maintains a low flood likelihood for this day as well, supporting the assessment that while tides are high, other conditions are not conducive to significant flooding.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT The pattern of minor coastal flooding risks continues due to persistent high tide levels. High barometric pressure persists, suggesting stable weather conditions.
WHEN High risk at times of high tide, particularly around 05:06 AM and 03:12 PM PST.
IMPACTS Expect similar impacts as the previous days with minor coastal flooding in low-lying areas. No major concerns for property damage based on current data.
Barometric pressures during the high tides on this day are again higher than the historical flood event thresholds, indicating a stable weather pattern that is not conducive to severe flooding. The NOAA Flood Likelihood Analysis does not indicate an increased risk of flooding for this day either.
Residents and visitors 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 conditions change. Always follow advice from local authorities and stay informed on the latest weather updates.