Tropical cyclone Narelle now a category 3
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Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle has intensified into a category five system and is expected to cross the coast tomorrow morning. Follow live
Cyclone Narelle made landfall in northern Queensland as a Category 4 system, bringing destructive winds, heavy rain, and power outages before weakening to a Category 3
Australians brace for ‘significant damage’ as tropical Cyclone Narelle makes landfall - Queensland premier warns cyclone could trigger flash flooding
Narelle is likely to be the biggest cyclone to hit the region in more than a decade. “Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle has intensified to category 5 east of the Cape York Peninsula, and is moving westwards towards the Queensland coast,
Tropical Cyclone Narelle is expected to make landfall as a category five system on Friday, bringing severe weather to Queensland’s north coast.
Tropical cyclone Narelle is set to make landfall earlier and more forcefully than expected, impacting Far North Queensland and parts of the Northern Territory. Narelle is reported to have reached category 5 intensity almost 12 hours before it was originally predicted for 10pm on Thursday (Brisbane Times).
Tropical Cyclone Narelle could deliver half a metre of rain in Far North Queensland, even as it continues to weaken.
Authorities have confirmed the worst fears about Tropical Cyclone Narelle – revealing it is now forecast to make landfall earlier than expected as a category 5 system.
Tropical Cyclone Narelle has strengthened to a category five system as it draws closer to Far North Queensland.
Category four system strikes Far North Queensland coast as insurers mobilise disaster response teams and cyclone reinsurance pool activated
Tropical Cyclone Narelle has officially formed in the Coral Sea, tracking a path toward a late-week collision with Cape York as a category 4 storm.