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Wild Weather Headed to WA’s Pilbara Area, Heavy Rainfall and Strong Winds Predicted Authorities have issued a cyclone blue alert from Mardie to Ningaloo on the northwest cape of the Pilbara in Western Australia. A tropical low is predicted to track over land, roughly parallel to the Pilbara coast on February 2, before moving offshore and then rapidly intensifying into a cyclone on Wednesday. The next tropical cyclone in the Australian region will be named Marian. Areas near the northwest cape are being urged to prepare for wind gusts of up to 85km/h and heavy rain. Port Hedland, Karratha and eastern parts of the Pilbara are now out of the path of the low pressure system, but a severe weather warning is still in place, with heavy rainfall and strong winds predicted. ....
Cyclone warnings eased with tropical low predicted to fizzle before crossing Pilbara coast Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss January 21, 2021 â 6.11pm Save Normal text size Advertisement A tropical low currently looming of the North West coast is unlikely to develop into a cyclone, according to the Bureau of Meteorology. People in Western Australiaâs Kimberley and Pilbara regions on Thursday had been urged to prepare for a cyclone reaching up to category two strength and bringing gusts of up to 140 km/h. But the bureau announced on Friday the low had gradually shifted its track east and was running out of time to develop into a cyclone over favourable ocean conditions. There was still the possibility it could develop into a category one system before it crossed the coast on Friday night. ....
Worst yet to come as more rain set to hammer Australia 9News.com.au 12/12/2020 9News Staff Heavy rain and wild winds have swept across Australia s east today, but in Queensland the worst is yet to come. We are expecting the rainfall to pick up in the coming days, with the heaviest rainfall set to fall overnight between Sunday and Monday, Rosa Hoff from the Bureau of Meteorology said. The state s SES is setting up sandbag stations, and emergency services are on high alert. Troughs in the east should bring stronger winds and heavy showers to northeast NSW and southeast Queensland, as well as storms to north Queensland.https://twitter.com/BOM NSW/status/1337523713596674048 ....