Flood Watch

Redondo Beach, WA

DayInfo1: Day 1: 2024-11-30

CATEGORY 1

WHAT No risk of flooding. Current conditions do not indicate any potential for flooding in the area.

WHEN N/A

IMPACTS No impacts expected. Normal conditions are anticipated.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

The barometric pressure on this day is high, ranging from 1011.79 hPa to 1014.95 hPa during high tides at 15:00 and 19:54, significantly higher than pressures observed in historical flood events. Tide heights peak at approximately 19.22 feet, which is below the levels associated with previous flooding events in the area. Wind speeds are low, between 1 to 4 mph, with wind directions varying and not contributing to increased flood risk. NOAA's High Tide Flooding Likelihood is low, with a 0.0% chance of flooding and a substantial distance of -1.94 meters below the flood threshold. Based on these factors and historical comparisons, there is no risk of flooding for today.


DayInfo2: Day 2: 2024-12-01

CATEGORY 1

WHAT No risk of flooding. Conditions remain stable with no indication of flooding potential.

WHEN N/A

IMPACTS No impacts expected. All activities can proceed as normal.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

Barometric pressure remains high, recorded at 1007.82 hPa at 06:00 and increasing to 1018.59 hPa at 15:30. These readings are well above the low-pressure conditions associated with past flooding events. The maximum tide height is approximately 19.70 feet, which is below the thresholds observed during historical Category 4 and 5 flood events. Wind speeds are minimal, ranging from 2 to 4 mph, predominantly from the NNE direction, and are not expected to influence tidal conditions significantly. NOAA's Flood Likelihood is low at 0.2%, with the tide level being 1.46 meters below the flood threshold. Considering these factors, there is no risk of flooding anticipated for today.


DayInfo3: Day 3: 2024-12-02

CATEGORY 1

WHAT No risk of flooding. Weather and tidal conditions do not pose any flood threat.

WHEN N/A

IMPACTS No impacts expected. Regular conditions are expected to continue.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

Barometric pressure is consistently high at 1019.80 hPa during both high tides at 06:36 and 16:00, indicating stable atmospheric conditions. The tide height peaks at approximately 19.95 feet, which is below the levels experienced during previous significant flood events. Wind speeds are low, between 1 to 4 mph, coming mainly from the NNE direction, and are unlikely to have any substantial effect on sea levels. NOAA's Flood Likelihood remains low at 0.6%, with tide levels 1.26 meters below the flood threshold. Based on the analysis of these parameters and historical data, flooding is not expected on this day.


PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

You should monitor later forecasts and remain alert for any updates. Those living in areas prone to flooding should always be prepared to take action should conditions change and flooding develop.