Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
No risk of flooding. The high tide near mid-morning (around 10:42 AM) is expected to reach roughly 15 ft, which is below thresholds historically associated with flooding.
WHEN
Highest tidal influence is expected late morning through early afternoon on 2025-06-03.
IMPACTS
No significant impacts are expected. Normal tidal fluctuations may cause minimal water buildup along very low-lying shoreline spots, but no flooding or damage is anticipated.
• Barometric pressure of about 998 hPa will be higher than typical storm-associated pressures in historical flood events.
• NOAA’s Flood Likelihood indicates 0.0% chance of flooding, consistent with the moderate tidal height.
• Historical Category 3-5 events usually require 17+ ft tides and/or significantly lower pressures, both of which are absent here.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
No risk of flooding. Tides will again be below critical flood thresholds, peaking near midday around 15 ft.
WHEN
Peak tidal influence around midday on 2025-06-04.
IMPACTS
No flood-related impacts are anticipated. Shorelines remain unaffected, and no property damage is expected.
• Around 12:24 PM, barometric pressure is forecast near 996 hPa, still not low enough to pose a concern.
• NOAA’s Flood Likelihood remains at 0.0%.
• Historical events categorized as 3 or higher involved notably greater tide heights (17+ ft) and/or much lower pressures.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
No risk of flooding is expected despite slightly lower barometric pressures around the afternoon high tide. Tidal peaks remain around 15–16 ft, which is well below levels that have led to issues in the past.
WHEN
Highest tidal influence early in the morning (around 00:18) and again around 14:00 on 2025-06-05.
IMPACTS
No anticipated flooding or property damage; likely just normal high tide conditions.
• The barometric pressure near 14:00 is forecast around 994 hPa, which is lower than earlier in the week but still not paired with a sufficiently high tide (well under ~21 ft) that would raise flood concerns.
• NOAA’s Flood Likelihood analysis continues to show 0.0%.
• Compared to historical Category 5 events (e.g., 22+ ft tides and significantly lower pressure), conditions remain far less severe.
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.