Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No significant flooding is expected. Normal tidal conditions and stable weather patterns will prevail.
WHEN N/A
IMPACTS No expected impacts to coastal areas.
On November 3, 2024, the highest tide is anticipated to reach 19.384 ft at 07:00 AM. The barometric pressure is forecasted to be around 1019 hPa, which is significantly higher than pressures observed during historical flood events that caused flooding (below 992 hPa). Wind speeds are low, and wind direction does not contribute to an increased flood risk. NOAA's flood likelihood is low with a 0.0% chance of flooding and a substantial distance below the flood threshold. Compared to historical Category 3 and higher events, these conditions do not indicate a risk of flooding.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No significant flooding is expected. Tidal and weather conditions remain within normal ranges.
WHEN N/A
IMPACTS No expected impacts to coastal areas.
On November 4, 2024, the highest tide is expected to reach 19.406 ft at approximately 07:00 AM. The barometric pressure remains high at around 1026 hPa. Wind conditions are stable with no significant speeds or adverse directions. NOAA's flood likelihood continues to be low with a 0.0% chance of flooding. Historical comparisons show that both the tide heights and barometric pressures are within safe levels, indicating no risk of flooding.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No significant flooding is expected. Normal conditions are forecasted for the area.
WHEN N/A
IMPACTS No expected impacts to coastal areas.
On November 5, 2024, the highest tide is projected to be 19.386 ft at around 08:00 AM. Barometric pressure is strong at approximately 1027 hPa. Wind speeds are low, and wind direction is not expected to increase flood risk. NOAA forecasts a low flood likelihood with a 0.0% chance of flooding. These conditions are similar to previous non-flooding days, and historical data supports a category indicating no flood risk.
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.