Flood Watch

Redondo Beach, WA

Day 1: 2024-10-24

CATEGORY 1

WHAT No flooding expected. Normal tidal conditions with no anticipated impact.

WHEN Conditions remain stable throughout the day.

IMPACTS No flooding impacts anticipated.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

On October 24, 2024, the highest tide is expected around 11:54 AM with a maximum tide height of approximately 19.04 feet. The barometric pressure during this period is relatively high at 1022.58 hPa, significantly above the thresholds observed in historical flood events. Wind speeds are mild, averaging around 7-11 km/h, and the wind direction is predominantly from the north, which does not contribute to increased flood risk. NOAA's flood likelihood for this date is low at 0.0%, with a distance of -2.13 meters below the flood threshold. Comparing these conditions to past events, the tide heights and barometric pressures are well within safe ranges, indicating no risk of flooding.

Day 2: 2024-10-25

CATEGORY 1

WHAT No flooding expected. Normal tidal conditions with no anticipated impact.

WHEN Conditions remain stable throughout the day.

IMPACTS No flooding impacts anticipated.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

On October 25, 2024, the highest tide occurs around 12:54 PM with a maximum tide height of approximately 18.74 feet. The barometric pressure is notably high at 1033.29 hPa, further reducing any potential flood risk. Wind conditions are calm, with speeds around 2-9 km/h, coming from the north-northeast to east-southeast. NOAA's flood likelihood remains low at 0.0%, with the tide level -2.17 meters below the flood threshold. These factors, along with the absence of significant weather events, suggest no anticipated flooding, aligning with historical data that indicates such conditions are safe.

Day 3: 2024-10-26

CATEGORY 1

WHAT No flooding expected. Normal tidal conditions with no anticipated impact.

WHEN Conditions remain stable throughout the day.

IMPACTS No flooding impacts anticipated.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

On October 26, 2024, the highest tide is forecasted around 1:00 PM, reaching a peak of approximately 18.99 feet. The barometric pressure during high tides is steady at 1027.64 hPa, which is substantially higher than pressures associated with historical flooding events. Wind speeds are modest, ranging from 4-11 km/h, primarily from the south-southeast to south, not contributing to flood risks. NOAA's analysis continues to show a low flood likelihood of 0.0%, with tide levels -2.22 meters below the flood threshold. Given these stable conditions and referencing past data, there is no expectation of flooding on this day.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

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.