Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 3
WHAT: Minor coastal flooding possible. Tide levels are expected to be higher than normal but are unlikely to cause significant damage.
WHEN: From 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM PST.
IMPACTS: Minor flooding of low-lying areas, shorelines, and vulnerable roadways may occur. Isolated road closures are possible.
The barometric pressure during the peak high tide at approximately 11:42 AM is relatively high at 1027 hPa, indicating stable atmospheric conditions and reducing the likelihood of severe flooding. The expected tide height is around 19.177 ft, which is higher than the historical Category 3 event but remains below the thresholds observed in more severe historical floods (over 21 ft). Wind speeds are moderate at about 12 km/h (7 mph) from the south, which is not expected to significantly impact sea levels. NOAA's flood likelihood is low, with a likelihood percent of 0.0% and a distance to threshold of -1.85m. Based on these factors, while minor flooding is possible, significant impacts are unlikely.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT: No significant coastal flooding expected. Normal conditions anticipated.
WHEN: --
IMPACTS: No flooding impacts expected.
On this day, the barometric pressure remains relatively high at around 1012 hPa during the high tide period around 12:00 PM. The expected tide height is similar to Day 1, approximately 19.175 ft, but the higher pressure reduces flood risk. Wind speeds are low, about 5 km/h (3 mph) from the southeast, with minimal impact on tidal conditions. NOAA's flood likelihood continues to be low, with a likelihood percent of 0.0% and a distance to threshold of -1.98m. Compared to historical data, these conditions do not suggest a significant risk of flooding.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT: No risk of coastal flooding. Normal conditions expected.
WHEN: --
IMPACTS: No flooding impacts expected.
The barometric pressure during the peak high tide at approximately 12:54 PM is high at about 1020.88 hPa, indicating stable weather patterns. The expected tide height is around 19.118 ft, slightly lower than the previous days. Wind speeds are minimal, approximately 1 km/h (1 mph) from the west-southwest, posing no significant effect on sea conditions. NOAA's flood likelihood remains low, with a likelihood percent of 0.0% and a distance to threshold of -2.05m. All indicators point to normal conditions with no risk of 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.