Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 1
WHAT
No coastal flooding is expected. Tides will peak near 18.6–18.7 ft, which is below levels historically associated with flood events in this area.
WHEN
Highest tides are projected around 07:18 AM and again near 10:24 PM local time.
IMPACTS
No flooding impacts anticipated. Normal coastal conditions are expected near shorelines and low-lying areas.
Barometric pressure readings are above 1000 hPa, and NOAA data indicates a 0% flood likelihood. These factors, combined with the historically lower wind speeds and non-W/NW wind directions, further reduce flood concerns compared to past flood events in the region.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT
No indications of coastal flooding risk. Although tide heights will again reach the upper teens (approximately 17.6–18.0 ft), they remain below damaging thresholds.
WHEN
Potentially higher tides late in the morning (around 08:12 AM) and early afternoon (around 01:24 PM).
IMPACTS
No expected flooding or road closures. Conditions should remain stable throughout the day.
Despite a slightly lower barometric pressure (~1004–1006 hPa), it is still well above the critical low-pressure benchmarks seen in historical flood events. NOAA’s forecast maintains a 0% flood likelihood, supporting a Category 1 (no flood risk) assessment.
CATEGORY 1
WHAT
No flooding concerns expected. Tide peaks may approach the higher teens (around 18.2 ft in the late evening), but remain below the threshold for historical flood events.
WHEN
Highest tides are anticipated near 02:48 PM and 06:48 PM, with another later peak closer to midnight (just before 2025-04-06).
IMPACTS
No significant impacts to infrastructure or travel. Typical tidal fluctuations are expected along the shoreline.
Barometric pressures around 1008 hPa and no strong onshore winds reduce flood potential. NOAA’s 0% flood likelihood aligns with these observations, placing the forecast in Category 1 (no flood 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.
• 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.