Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT Normal tidal conditions expected. No significant flooding anticipated.
WHEN No flood risk expected throughout the day.
IMPACTS No flooding impacts expected.
On 2024-11-01, the highest tide is estimated at approximately 18.57 feet around 05:18 AM. This tide height is slightly higher than the historical Category 3 event but remains below the critical threshold of 21 feet associated with significant flooding. The barometric pressure is high at 1023.57 hPa, significantly above the low-pressure conditions (<992.8 hPa) that contributed to past severe flood events. Wind speeds are mild at around 5-8 mph from the SSE direction, and NOAA's High Tide Flooding Likelihood is low at 0.0%, with a substantial distance to the flood threshold (-2.61 meters). Based on these factors, there is no anticipated flood risk for Day 1.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT Normal tidal conditions expected. No significant flooding anticipated.
WHEN No flood risk expected throughout the day.
IMPACTS No flooding impacts expected.
On 2024-11-02, the highest tide reaches approximately 18.99 feet around 05:54 AM. While the tide height shows a slight increase compared to Day 1, it remains below the 21-foot threshold linked to flooding concerns. The barometric pressure is slightly lower at 1022.31 hPa but still well above the critical low-pressure levels seen in historical flooding events. Wind speeds are moderate, ranging from 6-11 mph, predominantly from the SSW direction. NOAA's High Tide Flooding Likelihood remains low at 0.0%, with a distance to the flood threshold at -2.18 meters. These conditions indicate a low risk of flooding for Day 2.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT Normal tidal conditions expected. No significant flooding anticipated.
WHEN No flood risk expected throughout the day.
IMPACTS No flooding impacts expected.
On 2024-11-03, the highest tide is projected to be approximately 19.27 feet around 06:36 AM. This is the highest tide over the three-day period but still under the 21-foot level associated with flooding risks. The barometric pressure is observed at 1018.14 hPa, higher than the pressures during historical flooding events. Winds are light, averaging 3-5 mph from varying directions, and there are no indications of severe weather patterns that could elevate flood risk. NOAA's High Tide Flooding Likelihood continues to be low at 0.0%, with a distance to the flood threshold at -1.95 meters. Considering these factors, flooding is not expected on Day 3.
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.