Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No risk of flooding is expected.
WHEN Not applicable.
IMPACTS No flooding impacts anticipated.
On 2024-11-29, the highest tide is expected around 14:00 PST with a tide height of approximately 18.525 ft. The barometric pressure during this time is high at 1009.42 hPa, indicating stable weather conditions and a low likelihood of flooding. Wind speeds are low, averaging around 3 mph from the south (wind direction 172°), which does not contribute significantly to flood risk. NOAA's Flood Likelihood is low with a 0.0% likelihood and a distance to the threshold of -2.48 meters, suggesting no risk of flooding. Compared to historical flooding events, both the tide height and barometric pressure are within safe ranges and do not indicate a flood threat.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No risk of flooding is expected.
WHEN Not applicable.
IMPACTS No flooding impacts anticipated.
On 2024-11-30, the highest tide is expected around 05:24 PST with a tide height of approximately 19.285 ft. The barometric pressure at this time is high at 1013.95 hPa, suggesting continued stable weather conditions. Wind speeds remain low, with minimal impact from wind direction. NOAA's Flood Likelihood is low with a 0.0% likelihood and a distance to the threshold of -1.94 meters, indicating no flood risk. The tide height, although slightly higher than Day 1, is still below the levels associated with historical flooding events, and the high barometric pressure further reduces the likelihood of flooding.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No risk of flooding is expected.
WHEN Not applicable.
IMPACTS No flooding impacts anticipated.
On 2024-12-01, the highest tide is expected around 06:00 PST with a tide height of approximately 19.701 ft. The barometric pressure is 1009.96 hPa during this period, which remains significantly higher than pressures observed during historical flood events. Wind conditions are calm, with low speeds and a wind direction from the north-northeast (wind direction around 21°), posing no additional flood risk. NOAA's Flood Likelihood is low with a 0.2% likelihood and a distance to the threshold of -1.46 meters. While the tide height is the highest among the three days, it is still below the critical levels observed in past flooding events, and the stable barometric pressure supports a low flood risk assessment.
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.