Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT Minor coastal flooding expected. Possible inundation of up to 1 foot above ground level near shorelines and low-lying areas.
*WHEN From 07:00 PM to 11:00 PM PST.
IMPACTS Minor flooding of low-lying areas, parks, and roads. Isolated road closures possible.
On August 27, the high tide at 22:36 is expected to reach a significant height, but the barometric pressure is relatively high at 1007.15 hPa. Historical data indicates that similar conditions have not led to severe flooding. The wind direction is from the ENE at a moderate speed of 6 kmph, which does not significantly contribute to flooding risk. NOAA's flood likelihood analysis for this date also indicates a low likelihood of flooding with a 0.0% chance.
CATEGORY 3
WHAT Moderate coastal flooding expected. Possible inundation of up to 2 feet above ground level near shorelines and low-lying areas.
WHEN From 02:00 PM to 04:00 PM PST.
IMPACTS Moderate flooding of low-lying areas, parks, and roads. Some road closures possible.
On August 28, the high tide at 14:30 is expected to reach a significant height with a barometric pressure of 1007.71 hPa. This is slightly lower than the previous day but still higher than the critical threshold for severe flooding. Wind direction is from the ENE at a moderate speed of 6 kmph. NOAA's flood likelihood analysis for this date also indicates a low likelihood of flooding with a 0.0% chance.
CATEGORY 4
WHAT Likely coastal flooding expected. Possible inundation of up to 3 feet above ground level near shorelines and low-lying areas.
WHEN From 09:00 AM to 11:00 AM PST.
IMPACTS Likely flooding of low-lying areas, parks, and roads. Road closures possible.
On August 29, the high tide at 09:24 is expected to reach a significant height with a barometric pressure of 1005.08 hPa. This pressure is lower than the previous days and closer to historical flood events categorized as Category 4. Wind direction is from the NNE at a moderate speed of around 8 kmph. NOAA's flood likelihood analysis for this date also indicates a low likelihood of flooding with a 0.0% chance, but given the lower pressure and higher tide height, there is an increased risk compared to previous days.
You 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.
This analysis integrates weather observations, tide data, and barometric pressure while comparing with historical events for insights. The categorization reflects the potential flood risk based on provided data and historical comparisons. Always consult local authorities or experts for final decision-making in flood-related situations.