Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
No risk of flooding is expected.
WHEN
N/A
IMPACTS
No impacts expected.
On 2024-11-24, the highest tide is approximately 19.214 feet at 12:24 PM. The barometric pressure during this time is around 1011 hPa, which is significantly higher than the low-pressure thresholds observed in historical flood events (e.g., pressures at or below 992.8 hPa). Wind speeds are low at 3 mph from the SSE (158 degrees), and NOAA's flood likelihood for this date is low at 0.0%, with a significant distance below the flood threshold. Compared to past events categorized at higher risk levels, the current conditions indicate no substantial risk of flooding.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
No risk of flooding is expected.
WHEN
N/A
IMPACTS
No impacts expected.
For 2024-11-25, the high tide occurs at 12:54 PM with a tide height of approximately 19.118 feet. The barometric pressure is high at 1018.12 hPa, indicating stable atmospheric conditions. Wind speeds are minimal, averaging around 2-3 mph from the NE to NNW directions. NOAA's flood likelihood remains low at 0.0%, and the tide height is below the levels associated with historical flooding events. There are no significant deviations from normal conditions that would suggest an increased flood risk.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
No risk of flooding is expected.
WHEN
N/A
IMPACTS
No impacts expected.
On 2024-11-26, the high tide at 1:18 PM reaches approximately 19.025 feet with a barometric pressure of 1007.75 hPa. While the pressure is slightly lower than the previous days, it remains well above the critical threshold of 992.8 hPa associated with higher flood risks. Wind speeds are low, around 2-4 mph, primarily from the N and NE directions. NOAA's flood likelihood is low at 0.0%, and the tide heights do not approach the 21-foot levels observed in historical Category 4 and 5 events. Current data indicates no substantial 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.