Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT Minor coastal flooding expected. Possible inundation of up to 0.5 feet above ground level near shorelines and low-lying areas.
WHEN From 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM PST.
IMPACTS Minor flooding of low-lying areas, parks, and roads. Isolated road closures possible.
The barometric pressure is significantly higher than the threshold that has historically led to severe flooding events. The high tide at 06:36 with a mean pressure MSL of 1004.3499755859375 hPa does not approach the critical low-pressure values seen in past Category 4 or higher events. The NOAA High Tide Flooding Likelihood indicates a "Low" likelihood with a 0.0% chance, which supports the assessment that the risk of significant flooding is minimal. However, given the high tide level, minor coastal flooding is still possible.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT Minor coastal flooding potential persists with limited impact expected.
WHEN Highest risk during high tide at 17:18 PST.
IMPACTS Similar to Day 1, with minor and localized flooding in susceptible areas.
Continuing the trend from Day 1, the barometric pressure remains well above the critical threshold for severe flooding. The high tide at 17:18 with a mean pressure MSL of 1009.5900268554688 hPa suggests a stable atmospheric condition that is not conducive to significant flooding events. NOAA's data also indicates a low likelihood of flooding for this day.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT The flood risk remains consistent with previous days, with minor coastal effects expected.
WHEN Monitoring required around high tide at 09:18 PST and again at 23:18 PST.
IMPACTS Anticipate similar impacts as the previous days, including minor coastal inundation and possible nuisance flooding in low-lying areas.
The barometric pressure on Day 3 is comparable to Day 2, indicating no significant change in weather conditions that would elevate flood risks. The high tides at both 09:18 and 23:18 have mean pressures MSL of approximately 1009.5 hPa, which does not suggest an increased risk of severe flooding. The NOAA High Tide Flooding Likelihood remains low, reinforcing the expectation of minimal flood impact.
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 flooding develop. Consult local authorities or experts for the most current information and make decisions based on their guidance in conjunction with these forecasts.