Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT Minor coastal flooding is not expected today. With no significant inundation anticipated, conditions are favorable.
WHEN No specific high-risk time frame is identified.
IMPACTS There are no impacts expected in low-lying areas, parks, or roads.
Barometric pressure is high at 1028.69 hPa during predicted high tides, significantly reducing flood risk. Tide height reaches a peak of 20.351 Ft, a level comparable to past Category 1 events that did not lead to flooding. NOAA forecasts a low flood likelihood of 3.5%, affirming the minimal risk assessment.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT Conditions on this day also suggest no risk of flooding. No significant inundation is anticipated near shorelines or other low-lying areas.
WHEN No specific high-risk period.
IMPACTS No flooding impacts are expected for today.
Peak tide of 20.11 Ft with a high barometric pressure of 1027.56 hPa. These factors mirror conditions that historically posed no flood risk. NOAA indicates a low flood likelihood at 1.4%, further supporting no expected impacts from flooding.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT The risk of flooding remains non-existent for today. There will be no threat of inundation in the area.
WHEN There is no identified period of high-risk flooding.
IMPACTS None. All roads, parks, and low-lying areas should remain unaffected.
Even with a maximum tide height of 19.876 Ft, supportive high atmospheric pressure of 1026.54 hPa diminishes any flood threat. Historical data comparisons align with this analysis, while NOAA's flood likelihood stands at 0.5%, confirming no flood risk.
Remain informed by monitoring updates and stay prepared, especially if local weather reports change. It’s prudent for residents in flood-prone areas to stay informed and be ready to act if conditions unexpectedly worsen.