Flood Watch

Redondo Beach, WA

DayInfo1: Day 1: 2024-11-29

CATEGORY 2

WHAT No risk of flooding expected. Tides and weather conditions are within normal ranges.

WHEN N/A

IMPACTS No flooding impacts anticipated.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

The highest tide on 2024-11-29 is predicted to be approximately 18.687 feet at 4:48 AM with a barometric pressure of 1008.13 hPa. This tide height is below historical Category 3 events, and the barometric pressure is higher than levels associated with significant flooding. Wind speeds are low (around 2 mph) and coming from the south (174°), which does not contribute to increased flood risk. NOAA's flood likelihood is low with a 0.0% chance of flooding. Overall, conditions do not indicate a flood risk for this day.

DayInfo2: Day 2: 2024-11-30

CATEGORY 2

WHAT No risk of flooding expected. Tides and weather conditions remain stable.

WHEN N/A

IMPACTS No flooding impacts anticipated.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

On 2024-11-30, the highest tide is expected to reach approximately 19.285 feet at 5:30 AM with a barometric pressure of 1013.82 hPa. While the tide height is higher than Day 1, it remains below thresholds associated with historical flooding events. The barometric pressure is significantly higher than in past flood events, suggesting stable weather conditions. Wind speeds are minimal, and NOAA's flood likelihood is low at 0.0%. There is no indication of flood risk based on the provided data.

DayInfo3: Day 3: 2024-12-01

CATEGORY 3

WHAT Minor coastal flooding possible. Slight inundation of low-lying areas near shorelines may occur.

WHEN From 4:30 AM to 6:30 AM PST.

IMPACTS Minor flooding of low-lying areas and waterfront paths possible. Isolated instances of water encroaching onto low-lying roads.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

The highest tide on 2024-12-01 is forecasted to be approximately 19.701 feet at 6:00 AM with a barometric pressure of 1008.90 hPa. This tide height approaches historical Category 3 levels. Although the barometric pressure is higher than during significant past flood events, it is lower than the previous days, warranting cautious monitoring. Wind is expected from the NNE at around 4 mph, which is not a direction strongly associated with increased flood risk. NOAA's flood likelihood is low with a 0.2% chance of flooding. While significant flooding is unlikely, the combination of higher tides and slightly lower pressure suggests minor flooding in vulnerable areas is possible.

PA: PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

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.