Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 1
WHAT No risk of flooding expected. Normal tidal conditions with no significant impact anticipated.
WHEN Throughout the day, especially during the high tide at 10:48 AM PST.
IMPACTS No flooding impacts expected.
On November 8th, the high tide occurs at 10:48 AM with a tide height of approximately 19.12 feet. The barometric pressure is high at 1025.56 hPa during this time, significantly above the thresholds associated with historical flooding events. Wind speeds are low, around 5 mph from the south-southeast (SSE), and do not pose any additional flood risk. NOAA's Flood Likelihood is low at 0.0%, indicating no expectation of flooding. Compared to historical data, these conditions align with previous Category 1 events where no flooding occurred.
CATEGORY 3
WHAT Conditions close to a flood event and worth monitoring. Minor coastal flooding is possible in low-lying areas.
WHEN Around the high tide at 11:42 AM PST.
IMPACTS Minimal impacts expected. Low-lying areas may experience minor water accumulation, but significant flood damage is unlikely.
On November 9th, the high tide peaks at 11:42 AM with a tide height of approximately 19.25 feet, which is higher than the historical Category 3 event that had a tide height of 17.46 feet. The barometric pressure drops to 1007.83 hPa during this time, slightly higher than the 1006.1 hPa observed during the historical Category 3 event. Wind speeds are moderate at around 6 mph from the south (S), and not from the west or northwest directions that typically exacerbate flooding. NOAA's Flood Likelihood remains low at 0.0%. While the tide height is notable, the higher barometric pressure and moderate wind conditions suggest that significant flooding is unlikely, placing this day in Category 3.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT No risk of flooding expected. Normal tidal conditions with no significant impact anticipated.
WHEN Throughout the day, particularly during the high tide at 12:24 PM PST.
IMPACTS No flooding impacts expected.
On November 10th, the high tide occurs at 12:24 PM with a tide height of approximately 19.44 feet. The barometric pressure is high at 1024.51 hPa, well above the levels associated with historical flood events. Wind speeds are low, around 5 mph from the south-southeast (SSE), and do not contribute to flooding concerns. NOAA's Flood Likelihood is low at 0.0%. These conditions are consistent with historical Category 1 events, indicating no expected 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.