Flood Watch

Redondo Beach, WA

Day 1: 2025-06-09

CATEGORY 2

WHAT
No risk of flooding is expected. Although tides near 18.8 ft are forecast, barometric pressure readings remain well above critical thresholds, and NOAA has indicated a 0.0% flood likelihood.

WHEN
Highest tides around 02:18 AM and 05:36 PM PDT on June 9.

IMPACTS
No notable flooding impacts anticipated. Normal coastal conditions expected.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

• Tide Height: Peaking near 18.8 ft, which is below the range typically associated with flood impacts in historical Category 3–5 events.
• Barometric Pressure: Approximately 1006–1008 hPa near the high tides, which is not sufficiently low to raise flood concerns.
• Comparison with Historical Events: Significantly lower tide and higher pressure than Category 3–4 past events.
• NOAA Outlook: 0.0% likelihood indicates ample margin below flood threshold.


Day 2: 2025-06-10

CATEGORY 2

WHAT
No risk of flooding is expected. Tides may briefly approach 19.2 ft, but the barometric pressure remains high, and NOAA’s flood likelihood remains at 0.0%.

WHEN
Highest tide near 05:48 PM PDT on June 10.

IMPACTS
No coastal flooding impacts anticipated; no disruptions to normal activities are expected.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

• Tide Height: Approaching 19.2 ft, still notably below the more flood-prone 20+ ft levels in historical Category 4–5 events.
• Barometric Pressure: Around 1009 hPa at peak tide, well above the severe storm thresholds around 992.8 hPa.
• NOAA Outlook: Again, a 0.0% likelihood for flooding, indicating comfortable clearance below flood thresholds.


Day 3: 2025-06-11

CATEGORY 2

WHAT
No risk of flooding is expected. Tides may reach nearly 19.4 ft, but with pressure around 1006.6 hPa and a 0.0% NOAA flood likelihood, conditions do not indicate a flood threat.

WHEN
Peak tide around 06:36 PM PDT on June 11.

IMPACTS
No anticipated flooding. Coastal areas remain largely unaffected.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

• Tide Height: Approaching 19.4 ft, below historical high-water benchmarks associated with flooding.
• Barometric Pressure: Near 1006 hPa; well above critical low-pressure events in past severe floods.
• Historical Comparison: Lower than the 20+ ft tides coupled with low barometric pressure that typically classify into Categories 3–5.
• NOAA Outlook: Maintains a 0.0% flood likelihood, consistent with minimal risk.


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.