Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 3
WHAT Minor coastal flooding possible during high tide periods. Close monitoring is advised.
WHEN From 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM PST and 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM PST.
IMPACTS Low-lying areas near the shoreline may experience minor inundation. Beach access points and coastal trails could have standing water. Minimal disruptions expected.
On October 22, 2024, the high tides are projected to reach up to 19.439 feet at 9:30 AM with a mean sea level pressure of 1023.39 hPa. This tide height is higher than the historical Category 3 event on December 27, 2023, which had a tide height of 17.460 feet. However, the barometric pressure is significantly higher than in past severe flooding events, indicating stable atmospheric conditions. NOAA's Flood Likelihood is low, with a 0% chance and a distance to threshold of -1.79 meters, suggesting that significant flooding is unlikely.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No significant coastal flooding expected. Normal tidal fluctuations anticipated.
WHEN Regular conditions throughout the day.
IMPACTS No notable impacts expected. Standard tidal activity with no flooding concerns.
On October 23, 2024, the maximum predicted tide height is approximately 19.018 feet at 10:00 AM with a mean sea level pressure of 1018.63 hPa. Both tide height and barometric pressure are within normal ranges and do not indicate a significant flood risk. NOAA's Flood Likelihood remains low at 0% with a distance to threshold of -2.00 meters. Wind conditions are expected to be moderate, and no severe weather events are forecasted.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No significant coastal flooding expected. Normal tidal fluctuations anticipated.
WHEN Regular conditions throughout the day.
IMPACTS No notable impacts expected. Standard tidal activity with no flooding concerns.
On October 24, 2024, the maximum predicted tide height is around 19.037 feet at 12:00 PM with a mean sea level pressure of 1015.35 hPa. While the tide height is similar to previous days, the barometric pressure is slightly lower but still higher than pressures associated with historical flooding events. NOAA's Flood Likelihood remains low at 0% with a distance to threshold of -2.13 meters. Weather forecasts do not indicate any severe conditions or unusual wind patterns that would elevate flood risks.
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.