Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 1
WHAT No risk of flooding. Based on current conditions, flooding is not expected.
WHEN N/A
IMPACTS No expected impacts.
On November 7th, the barometric pressure is high at 1030.16 hPa, significantly greater than pressures observed during historical flood events (which were at or below 992.8 hPa). The maximum tide height is approximately 19.14 feet, below the 21-foot threshold associated with increased flood risk. Wind speeds are minimal, and the wind direction is from the east, which does not contribute to flooding potential. NOAA's flood likelihood is low with a 0% chance and a significant distance below the flood threshold. Comparing these conditions with historical data indicates that flooding is not anticipated.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT No risk of flooding. Based on current conditions, flooding is not expected.
WHEN N/A
IMPACTS No expected impacts.
On November 8th, the barometric pressure remains high at 1025.90 hPa. The maximum tide height is around 19.02 feet, still below the critical 21-foot level seen in past flooding events. Wind speeds are low at approximately 4 mph, and the wind direction is from the south-southeast, which does not enhance flooding risk. NOAA's flood likelihood persists at a low 0% chance with ample distance below the flood threshold. Historical comparisons confirm that these conditions are not conducive to flooding.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT No risk of flooding. Based on current conditions, flooding is not expected.
WHEN N/A
IMPACTS No expected impacts.
On November 9th, the barometric pressure decreases to 1010.96 hPa but remains well above the critical threshold of 992.8 hPa associated with historical flooding. The maximum tide height reaches about 19.23 feet, which is under the 21-foot threshold linked to increased flood risk. Wind speeds are moderate at around 5 mph, coming from the south-southeast, and are not expected to contribute significantly to flooding potential. NOAA's flood likelihood stays low at 0% with a substantial margin below the flood threshold. Compared to past events, these conditions do not indicate a flood threat.
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.