Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No flooding is expected. Normal tidal conditions are anticipated without significant impact.
WHEN Throughout the day on Wednesday, December 25, 2024.
IMPACTS No anticipated impacts. Coastal areas should experience typical conditions without any flooding concerns.
On December 25, 2024, the highest tide is expected around 12:06 PM with a tide height of approximately 18.95 feet. The barometric pressure is high at 1025.85 hPa, which is significantly above the thresholds associated with past flooding events. Wind speeds are moderate at around 12 km/h from the SSE direction. NOAA's flood likelihood is low at 0.0%, with a distance to the flood threshold of -2.21 meters. Compared to historical events, such as the Category 3 event on 12/27/2023 with a lower barometric pressure of 1006.1 hPa and similar tide heights, the current conditions indicate no risk of flooding.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No flooding is expected. Tidal and weather conditions are within normal ranges.
WHEN Throughout the day on Thursday, December 26, 2024.
IMPACTS No anticipated impacts. Activities along the coast can proceed as usual without flooding concerns.
On December 26, 2024, the highest tide is expected around 12:42 PM with a tide height of approximately 18.73 feet. The barometric pressure remains high at 1027.35 hPa, higher than pressures during any historical flooding events. Wind speeds increase to around 31 km/h from the SW direction but do not align with wind conditions that have exacerbated past flooding. NOAA's flood likelihood remains low at 0.0%, with a distance to the flood threshold of -2.47 meters. These factors collectively indicate a continued low risk of flooding, consistent with Category 2 conditions.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No flooding is expected. Expected tidal and atmospheric conditions pose no flooding risk.
WHEN Throughout the day on Friday, December 27, 2024.
IMPACTS No anticipated impacts. Coastal regions are expected to remain unaffected by flooding.
On December 27, 2024, the highest tide is projected around 1:12 PM with a tide height of approximately 18.55 feet. The barometric pressure is 1022.18 hPa, still well above the critical threshold of 992.8 hPa associated with historical flooding. Wind speeds are moderate at 9 km/h from the SSE direction. NOAA's flood likelihood continues to be low at 0.0%, with a distance to the flood threshold of -2.63 meters. When compared to historical events like the Category 3 flood on 12/27/2023, which had lower barometric pressure and higher tide heights, current conditions suggest no risk of flooding.
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.