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Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No risk of flooding is expected. Coastal conditions are normal with no significant risk of flood-related impacts.
WHEN N/A
IMPACTS No flooding impacts are anticipated. Normal coastal activities can proceed without interruption.
On Day 1, high tides are expected at 05:24 AM with a tide height of 19.703 ft and at 02:30 PM with a tide height of 18.404 ft. Both tide heights are below the critical threshold of 21 ft associated with historical flooding events in the area. The barometric pressure during these times is high, at approximately 1015.43 hPa and 1016.08 hPa, indicating stable atmospheric conditions. Wind speeds are low, and wind directions do not align with those that have historically exacerbated flooding. NOAA's Flood Likelihood is low, with a likelihood percent of 0.1% and a significant distance below the flood threshold. Compared to historical flood events, the current conditions suggest no substantial flood risk.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No risk of flooding is expected. Coastal conditions are normal with no significant risk of flood-related impacts.
WHEN N/A
IMPACTS No flooding impacts are anticipated. Normal coastal activities can proceed without interruption.
On Day 2, high tides are projected at 12:24 AM with a tide height of 19.972 ft and at 03:00 PM with a tide height of 18.416 ft. The barometric pressures are 1016.39 hPa and 1019.5 hPa respectively, both indicating stable and normal weather conditions. Wind speeds remain low to moderate, and wind directions are not expected to contribute to coastal flooding. NOAA's Flood Likelihood is low, with a likelihood percent of 1.1% and distances well below the flood threshold. When compared to historical flooding events, today's tide heights and barometric pressures do not suggest an increased risk of flooding.
CATEGORY 3
WHAT Conditions are close to a flood event and worth monitoring. Minor coastal flooding is unlikely but possible in low-lying areas.
WHEN From 06:00 AM to 07:00 AM PST during the high tide period.
IMPACTS Minor flooding of low-lying areas is possible but unlikely. No significant property damage is expected. Coastal visitors and residents should remain aware of the tidal conditions.
On Day 3, a high tide is expected at 06:30 AM with a tide height reaching 20.245 ft, which is higher than the previous days and approaching levels seen in historical Category 4 events. The barometric pressure at this time is approximately 1014.76 hPa, slightly lower than previous days but still indicative of stable weather conditions. Wind speeds are moderate and not expected to contribute significantly to flooding risk. NOAA's Flood Likelihood is low, with a likelihood percent of 2.0% and a distance to threshold of -0.99 m, which is closer to the flood threshold compared to previous days but still below it. While major flooding is unlikely, the higher tide height warrants monitoring, especially in low-lying coastal areas similar to conditions noted in the historical Category 3 event on 12/27/2023.
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.