Flood Watch

Redondo Beach, WA

Day 1: 2025-06-09

CATEGORY 2

WHAT
No flooding is expected for Day 1. Tide levels will reach approximately 18.85 ft in the late afternoon, but barometric pressure around 1007 hPa and a low NOAA flood likelihood of 0.0% indicate minimal risk.

WHEN
Highest tide near 5:30 PM to 6:00 PM PDT.

IMPACTS
No significant coastal impacts are anticipated. Low-lying areas and beaches are expected to remain unaffected under these conditions.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

Compared to historical events, today’s barometric pressure is relatively high, and the tide height remains below the levels typically associated with flooding in Redondo Beach. NOAA’s analysis also shows a large margin below the flood threshold, further supporting negligible flood potential.


Day 2: 2025-06-10

CATEGORY 2

WHAT
Again, no flooding is expected. Peak tide heights may approach 19.2 ft around early evening, but a barometric pressure near 1009 hPa and NOAA’s 0.0% flood likelihood continue to indicate no coastal flooding.

WHEN
Highest tide near 6:00 PM to 6:30 PM PDT.

IMPACTS
No notable flooding impacts are anticipated in low-lying or shoreline areas, and roadways should remain open and unaffected.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

Although tide heights are slightly higher than on Day 1, moderate to high barometric pressure and the absence of any significant onshore wind component keep flood risk minimal. Historically, stronger storm conditions and lower pressure have accompanied real flooding events, which is not the case here.


2025-06-11

CATEGORY 2

WHAT
No flooding is expected. Tides may peak close to 19.4 ft in the late afternoon/early evening, but barometric pressure remains above 1006 hPa, and NOAA predicts a 0.0% chance of flooding.

WHEN
Highest tide around 6:30 PM to 7:00 PM PDT.

IMPACTS
No notable impacts are projected. Low-lying coastal spots should not see any direct flooding effects under the current conditions.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

While the tide height on Day 3 is slightly higher than the previous days, it is still well below the levels observed in historical flood events. The relatively higher barometric pressure, combined with NOAA’s low flood likelihood, keeps the risk in a no-flood category.


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, but potentially without major property damage.
Category 5: Likely to flood and cause property damage.
Categories 6-7: Extremely high risk of flooding and property damage.