Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No significant risk of flooding expected. Current conditions show no immediate threat to coastal areas.
WHEN Throughout the day on May 16, 2024.
IMPACTS No flooding impacts are anticipated. Normal tidal conditions expected.
The weather data indicates overcast conditions with mist and no significant precipitation. The barometric pressure is stable at around 1016 hPa, which is well above the threshold associated with previous flood events. The tide data does not show any unusual high tide levels that would suggest a risk of flooding. The NOAA flood likelihood for this date is low, with a 0.0% likelihood and a distance to threshold of -2.44m, which supports the forecast of no significant flood risk.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No significant risk of flooding expected. Conditions remain stable with no indicators of flooding.
WHEN Throughout the day on May 17, 2024.
IMPACTS No impacts due to flooding are expected. Coastal areas should experience normal tidal activity.
The barometric pressure readings during high tides are well above the critical threshold, at around 1000.7 hPa and 1005.1 hPa respectively, indicating no severe weather that could lead to flooding. The NOAA flood likelihood remains low with a 0.0% chance and a distance to threshold of -2.52m, further confirming the minimal risk of flooding.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No significant risk of flooding expected based on current data.
WHEN Throughout the day on May 18, 2024.
IMPACTS Expected impacts are minimal with no disruption from tidal activity.
High tide levels do not pose a risk with barometric pressure readings at approximately 1017.3 hPa and 1016.1 hPa during peak tides, which are indicative of stable weather conditions unlikely to contribute to flooding. The NOAA flood likelihood analysis supports this with a low chance of flooding and a substantial distance to the flood threshold.
Residents and visitors should continue to monitor forecasts from local authorities and be aware of current weather conditions. While the current analysis indicates a low risk of flooding, conditions can change, and it is important to stay informed and prepared for any updates or advisories that may be issued.