Flood Watch

Redondo Beach, WA

Day 1: 2025-02-08

CATEGORY 2

WHAT
No flooding is expected or indicated by NOAA data. Coastal water levels are predicted to remain below critical thresholds, so there is no substantial flood risk for the day.

WHEN
The highest tides will occur around early morning (03:30 PST) and midday (12:18 PST), but barometric pressure is forecast to remain around 1030–1031 hPa, further minimizing any potential for flooding.

IMPACTS
No known impacts anticipated. Low-lying areas are unlikely to experience water intrusion.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

• Projected tide heights (peaking under 19 ft) remain below the historical 21 ft flood-risk threshold.
• Barometric pressure is significantly higher than in past flood events, which further reduces risk.
• NOAA Flood Likelihood is reported as 0.0%, indicating no imminent concern.


Day 2: 2025-02-09

CATEGORY 2

WHAT
Again, no flooding is expected. Although high tides approach similar elevations as Day 1, barometric pressure remains fairly high (about 1025–1026 hPa).

WHEN
Peak tides are expected around midday (13:30 PST) and early evening (18:24 PST).

IMPACTS
No significant flooding impacts expected. Typical tide fluctuations will not pose a risk to property or roadways.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

• Tide levels remain below 20 ft and coupled with high atmospheric pressure, making flooding unlikely.
• NOAA continues to indicate a 0.0% flood likelihood.
• Historical comparisons show that more severe flood categories typically involve tide heights over 21 ft plus notably lower pressure.


Day 3: 2025-02-10

CATEGORY 2

WHAT
No flooding is expected. Tides may approach 20 ft, but pressure near 1022 hPa remains relatively high, which diminishes flood potential.

WHEN
Main attention periods are around early morning (04:54 PST) and mid-afternoon (14:30 PST) but remain below flood triggers.

IMPACTS
Minor or negligible impacts along the shoreline. No notable infrastructure or property concerns are anticipated at these predicted levels.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

• Although barometric pressure is somewhat lower than on previous days, it is still well above historically critical flooding thresholds.
• The highest predicted tide remains under 21 ft; significant flood events in the past exceeded this mark under lower pressure.
• NOAA assigns only a 0.1% likelihood of flooding, reinforcing a minimal-risk assessment.


PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

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.

CATEGORY KEY

Categories 1-2: No risk of flooding.
Category 3: Close to a flood event and worth monitoring.
Category 4: Flooding is likely however, it is uncertain if this will cause major property damage.
Category 5: Likely to flood and cause property damage.
Categories 6-7: Extremely high risk of flooding and property damage.