Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No risk of significant coastal flooding for December 23. The conditions suggest normal tide levels with no extreme factors present to increase flood risk.
WHEN No specific time frame for flood risk due to category 2 status, indicating no substantial flood risk throughout the day.
IMPACTS No expected impacts. Minor fluctuations in water level may occur but will remain within normal, manageable ranges.
The barometric pressure is significantly high at 1029.43 hPa. The highest tide recorded is 19.436 Ft at 11:00 AM, but barometric conditions suggest a stable weather pattern with no indications of severe flooding risk. Historical comparisons to previous Category 1 events (e.g., 03/02/2024) further confirm a lack of risk for Day 1.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT Similarly, December 24 poses no notable risk for significant coastal flooding. High tide conditions are well within non-threatening levels.
WHEN The entire day is free of substantial flood risk, adhering to the Category 2 designation.
IMPACTS No significant impacts on the coastal areas expected. Shorelines will experience typical tidal movements with no adverse effects.
Even with high tides reaching up to 19.199 Ft at 11:30 AM, barometric pressure remains high at 1019.72 hPa, aligning with stable atmospheric conditions and reinforced by NOAA's low flood likelihood assessment.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT The forecast for December 25 continues to show minimal flood risk, adhering to average tidal and atmospheric conditions.
WHEN No specific time of heightened flood risk anticipated due to consistent Category 2 status.
IMPACTS Expected impacts are negligible, with no coastal areas likely to experience flooding challenges.
High tides reach up to 19.158 Ft at 12:06 PM and 18.953 Ft at 12:00 PM, with the pressure staying at a stable 1023.36 hPa. These factors correlate with historical data indicating a lack of significant threat, supplemented by NOAA's assertion of low risk.
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.