Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No significant risk of flooding expected. Current conditions show stable weather with no immediate threat from high tides or low barometric pressure.
WHEN Throughout the day.
IMPACTS No impacts from flooding are anticipated. Normal tidal conditions expected without any significant overflows.
The barometric pressure readings for the high tides on this day are well above the threshold that has historically indicated flooding, suggesting stable weather conditions. The NOAA Flood Likelihood Analysis also indicates a low likelihood of flooding, with a 0.0% chance and a significant distance to the flood threshold.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No significant risk of flooding expected. Stable weather conditions continue with no indication of high tide flooding.
WHEN Throughout the day.
IMPACTS No impacts from flooding are anticipated. The community should experience normal tidal activity without overflow.
Similar to Day 1, the barometric pressure remains high during the predicted high tides, and the NOAA Flood Likelihood Analysis maintains a low likelihood of flooding. The distance to the flood threshold is still considerable, and weather conditions do not suggest any immediate risk.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No significant risk of flooding expected. Weather conditions remain stable with no critical changes in tide levels or barometric pressure.
WHEN Throughout the day.
IMPACTS No impacts from flooding are anticipated. Tidal conditions should remain within normal ranges without causing any overflows.
On Day 3, the barometric pressure during high tides is consistent with the previous days, indicating no severe weather that could lead to flooding. The NOAA Flood Likelihood Analysis continues to show a low likelihood of flooding, with no change in the distance to the flood threshold compared to previous days.
Residents and visitors should continue to monitor forecasts and be aware of local tidal schedules. While no immediate action is required due to the low risk of flooding, staying informed ensures preparedness for any unexpected changes in weather conditions. Always consult with local authorities for official guidance and updates on potential environmental hazards.