Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 1
WHAT
No flooding is expected. Normal tidal conditions with no significant impacts anticipated.
WHEN
No significant flood risk is expected throughout the day.
IMPACTS
No expected impacts.
The barometric pressure on November 5th is high at approximately 1028 hPa, significantly above the thresholds associated with historical flooding events in the region. The highest tide occurs at 8:00 AM with a tide height of approximately 19.386 feet, which is below the levels observed during past flooding events (over 21 feet). Wind conditions are calm, with winds from the east at around 3 mph, posing no additional flood risk. NOAA's Flood Likelihood Analysis indicates a low flood likelihood with 0.0% chance and a substantial distance below the flood threshold (-1.77 meters). Based on these factors, there is no expected risk of flooding on November 5th.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT
No flooding is expected. Normal tidal conditions with no significant impacts anticipated.
WHEN
No significant flood risk is expected throughout the day.
IMPACTS
No expected impacts.
On November 6th, the barometric pressure remains high at approximately 1028 hPa. The highest tide is at 8:54 AM with a tide height of approximately 19.265 feet, still below the critical levels associated with past flooding. Wind speeds are light, coming from the east-northeast at around 3 mph. NOAA's analysis continues to indicate a low flood likelihood with 0.0% chance and a distance to threshold of -1.90 meters. All factors suggest stable conditions with no anticipated flood risk on November 6th.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT
No flooding is expected. Normal tidal conditions with no significant impacts anticipated.
WHEN
No significant flood risk is expected throughout the day.
IMPACTS
No expected impacts.
For November 7th, barometric pressure stays elevated at approximately 1030 hPa. The highest tide occurs at 9:48 AM with a tide height of approximately 19.144 feet, which remains below the flood-inducing levels seen historically. Winds are gentle from the north-northeast at about 5 mph, offering no concern for increased flood risk. NOAA's Flood Likelihood Analysis maintains a low flood likelihood with 0.0% chance and a distance to threshold of -2.02 meters. Consequently, there is no expected risk of flooding on November 7th.
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.