Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No flooding is expected under the current conditions.
WHEN Normal tidal conditions throughout the day.
IMPACTS No impacts are anticipated.
On 2024-11-05, the high tide peaks at 08:00 AM with a tide height of 19.386 ft. While this tide height is higher than the historical Category 3 event on 12/27/2023 (17.460 ft), the barometric pressure is significantly higher at 1028.17 hPa. High barometric pressure indicates stable atmospheric conditions, which reduces the likelihood of flooding. Wind speeds are low, around 5 mph from the northeast, and do not contribute to increased flood risk. NOAA's Flood Likelihood for this day is low at 0.0%, supporting the assessment that no flooding is expected.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No flooding is expected under the current conditions.
WHEN Normal tidal conditions throughout the day.
IMPACTS No impacts are anticipated.
On 2024-11-06, the high tide occurs at 08:54 AM with a tide height of 19.265 ft. The barometric pressure remains high at 1028.94 hPa during this period. Compared to historical events, the tide height is similar, but the elevated barometric pressure indicates less severe weather conditions. Wind speeds are minimal, averaging 4 mph from the northeast, which does not enhance flood potential. NOAA's Flood Likelihood remains low at 0.0%, indicating no expected flooding.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No flooding is expected under the current conditions.
WHEN Normal tidal conditions throughout the day.
IMPACTS No impacts are anticipated.
On 2024-11-07, the high tide peaks at 09:48 AM with a tide height of 19.143 ft. The barometric pressure is consistently high at 1029.95 hPa. These conditions contrast with historical Category 4 events, which featured lower barometric pressures below 1002 hPa. Wind speeds are light, around 5 mph from the north, and do not pose additional flood risk. NOAA's Flood Likelihood analysis indicates a low risk at 0.0%, confirming that flooding is not anticipated.
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.