Late-season tropical cyclone highly likely off WA coast
- There is a high risk of a tropical low developing into a cyclone off the Western Australia coast, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.
- The system is expected to bring heavy rain, with 100-200mm of rainfall forecast for the Top End and Cape York Peninsula.
- If the cyclone forms, it will be named Errol and may bring damaging gales and heavy rainfall to parts of Western Australia.
- The Bureau has recorded wind gusts up to 85km/h and warned residents of damaging gales and heavy rainfall.
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Tropical Cyclone Threatens Western Australia: Residents Urged To Prepare As System Intensifies
Cyclone watches have been issued from the Berkeley River mouth to Cockatoo Island, covering much of the northern Kimberley coastline. Gale winds are expected to impact coastal areas and nearby islands within the next 24 to 48 hours.
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