Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 1
WHAT
No risk of flooding is expected. Tides and weather conditions are within normal ranges.
WHEN
No flooding risk anticipated throughout the day.
IMPACTS
No flooding impacts expected.
On November 2, 2024, the highest tide is predicted at approximately 18.987 ft around 05:54 AM. The barometric pressure during this time is high at 1021.63 hPa, which is significantly above the levels associated with past flood events. Wind speeds are low, averaging 5 km/h (3 mph) from the SSW (201°). NOAA's Flood Likelihood is Low with a 0.0% likelihood and a distance to flood threshold of -2.18m, indicating conditions well below flood risk levels. Compared to historical data, both tide heights and barometric pressures are within normal ranges, suggesting no flood risk.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT
No risk of flooding is expected. Tides and weather conditions are within normal ranges.
WHEN
No flooding risk anticipated throughout the day.
IMPACTS
No flooding impacts expected.
On November 3, 2024, the highest tide is expected to reach approximately 19.274 ft around 06:36 AM with a barometric pressure of 1018.57 hPa. While the tide is slightly higher than Day 1, the barometric pressure remains significantly above levels associated with flooding. Wind speeds are minimal, averaging 2 km/h (1 mph) from the ESE (106°). NOAA's Flood Likelihood remains Low at 0.0%, with a distance to flood threshold of -1.95m. These conditions, compared to historical events, indicate no expected flood risk.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT
No risk of flooding is expected. Tides and weather conditions are within normal ranges.
WHEN
No flooding risk anticipated throughout the day.
IMPACTS
No flooding impacts expected.
On November 4, 2024, the highest tide is forecasted to be approximately 19.406 ft around 07:12 AM with a barometric pressure of 1026.14 hPa, the highest among the three days. Wind speeds increase slightly, reaching up to 24 km/h (15 mph) from the S (177°) during the morning hours. Despite the higher wind speeds, the wind direction does not align with those historically associated with increased flood risk. NOAA's Flood Likelihood remains at Low with a 0.0% likelihood and a distance to flood threshold of -1.78m. All indicators suggest no risk of flooding when compared with historical flood events, which featured significantly lower barometric pressures and higher tide levels.
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.