Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
No immediate risk of coastal flooding is expected. Tides will peak near 01:18 AM and 16:12 PM around 17.5–17.6 feet, but the barometric pressure is above 1000 hPa and NOAA’s flood likelihood is 0%, indicating minimal concern for flood conditions.
WHEN
Higher tide periods on 2025-06-07 around 01:18 AM and 16:12 PM.
IMPACTS
No notable flooding impacts are anticipated. Low-lying shorefront areas may see very minor water encroachment but should remain below flood thresholds, with little to no disruption expected.
– Barometric pressure forecasts (1001–1002 hPa) are not severely low and remain well above historical flood-event pressures.
– Although the tide height of ~17.5 feet resembles past Category 3 tide levels (e.g., 17.46 ft on 12/27/2023), the NOAA outlook shows 0% likelihood of flooding for 06/07.
– Wind from the north to northwest remains relatively mild, further reducing any surge effect.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
Similar to Day 1, no notable flood risk is indicated despite a slightly higher tide (peak near 18.3 feet at 16:54 PM). NOAA’s outlook remains at 0% flood likelihood, and pressures ranging from ~1000.4 to ~1005.7 hPa remain above critical low thresholds seen in prior flood events.
WHEN
Higher tide periods on 2025-06-08 around 01:48 AM and 16:54 PM.
IMPACTS
Little to no flooding is expected. Coastal walkways and piers may experience normal high-tide water levels without inundation of roads or properties.
– Historical Category 4 or 5 flood events typically involved tide heights above 19–20 feet and barometric pressures below ~993 hPa. These conditions do not align with the lighter winds and higher pressures expected on 06/08.
– NOAA’s flood threshold distance remains around –2.84 m, further supporting a very low flood probability.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT
While the day’s peak tide (about 18.8–18.9 feet near 17:36 PM) is the highest of the three-day span, barometric pressure remains over 1004 hPa, and NOAA continues to forecast a 0% flood likelihood. As a result, conditions are not expected to produce coastal flooding.
WHEN
Higher tide periods on 2025-06-09 around 02:18 AM and 17:36 PM.
IMPACTS
No flooding impacts are anticipated. Shoreline areas should maintain normal operations without significant tidal overflow or disruptions to roads and properties.
– Despite a tide near 18.8 feet—comparable to some past mid-range coastal events—barometric pressures are not in the low range associated with prior flood damage, and NOAA’s official outlook remains at 0%.
– Prevailing winds from the north/northwest are not expected to push additional water onshore.
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.