Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT Minor tidal fluctuations expected. No significant flooding anticipated.
WHEN Throughout the day on November 4, especially during high tides at 2:06 AM and 7:00 AM PST.
IMPACTS Normal coastal conditions with no substantial impacts. Routine precautions suffice.
On November 4, the highest tide is expected to reach approximately 19.384 feet at 7:00 AM, which is below the levels associated with historical flooding events in the area. The barometric pressure is forecasted to be high, ranging from 1023.28 hPa at 2:06 AM to 1026.89 hPa at 10:00 PM, significantly higher than pressures recorded during past flood events (e.g., 978.4 hPa on 12/27/2022). Wind speeds are moderate, averaging around 19 km/h (12 mph) from the south, which is less impactful compared to historical flooding conditions. NOAA's flood likelihood is low with a 0.0% chance, indicating minimal risk of flooding.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT Minor tidal fluctuations expected. No significant flooding anticipated.
WHEN Throughout the day on November 5, particularly during high tides at 8:00 AM and 5:30 PM PST.
IMPACTS No substantial impacts expected. Coastal activities can proceed as normal.
On November 5, the maximum tide height is anticipated to be around 19.386 feet at 8:00 AM, similar to the previous day and below flooding thresholds. The barometric pressure remains high, ranging from 1028.39 hPa to 1031.37 hPa during peak tides, well above the pressures associated with previous flood events. Winds are light, coming from the northeast to north at approximately 5 km/h (3 mph), minimizing any additional tidal impact. NOAA continues to indicate a low flood likelihood with a 0.0% chance, suggesting stable conditions without flooding concerns.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT Normal tidal conditions expected. No risk of flooding.
WHEN Throughout the day on November 6.
IMPACTS No impacts anticipated. Standard coastal operations unaffected.
For November 6, the highest tide is forecasted to be about 19.065 feet at around 8:54 AM, slightly lower than the previous days. Barometric pressure remains high at approximately 1028.70 hPa during high tide periods, indicating stable atmospheric conditions. Wind speeds are minimal, ranging from 2 to 5 km/h (1 to 3 mph), predominantly from the northeast to north, posing no additional risk. NOAA's flood likelihood remains low at 0.0%, reinforcing the expectation of normal conditions with no flooding.
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.