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 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM PST.
IMPACTS Minor flooding of low-lying areas, parks, and roads. Isolated road closures possible.
The barometric pressure is forecasted to be above the threshold that historically indicates severe flooding, suggesting less severe weather conditions for this event. The high tide at 18:42 with a mean pressure MSL of 1006.1199951171875 hPa is not expected to coincide with critical low pressures that would indicate a higher risk of flooding. The NOAA Flood Likelihood Analysis indicates a low likelihood of flooding with a distance to threshold of -1.44m, which supports the forecast of only minor coastal flooding.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT Minor coastal flooding potential persists with limited impact expected.
WHEN Highest risk near the time of high tide at 4:00 AM and again at approximately 7:18 PM PST.
IMPACTS Similar to Day 1, expect minor nuisance flooding in susceptible areas, particularly during times of high tide.
Continuing the trend from Day 1, the barometric pressure remains relatively high, reducing the likelihood of significant flooding. The high tide at 19:18 with a mean pressure MSL of 1006.719970703125 hPa is not indicative of major flood conditions. NOAA's analysis continues to show a low likelihood for flooding, with no significant change in the distance to threshold from the previous day.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT Ongoing minor coastal flooding possible during high tide periods.
WHEN Anticipate higher water levels around the high tide at 4:54 AM and again at approximately 7:54 PM PST.
IMPACTS The pattern of minor coastal flooding continues, with potential for water encroachment into typically vulnerable areas.
Barometric pressures on Day 3 are similar to the previous days, indicating stable weather conditions that are not conducive to severe flooding. The high tide at 19:54 with a mean pressure MSL of 1005.4299926757812 hPa aligns with this assessment. NOAA's data does not suggest an increased flood risk, maintaining a low likelihood percentage and a distance to threshold that does not approach critical levels observed in historical flood events.
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 more detailed information and adhere to any advisories or instructions provided by emergency services.