A tropical cyclone is expected to develop near Western Australia’s Pilbara coast this weekend, causing flooding and damaging winds.
Tropical cyclone Mitchell was gathering force off the WA coast late Saturday and is forecast to reach severe category three by the time it makes landfall.
Tropical Cyclone Mitchell has carved a long, messy arc across Western Australia, peaking as a Category 3 system offshore before staggering inland as a weakening low that still packed enough punch to ...
Heavy rain, damaging winds and abnormally high tides are impacting Western Australia as Tropical Cyclone Mitchell edges closer to the coast.
The Bureau of Meteorology says Tropical Cyclone Mitchell has a high chance of forming into a category two system, bringing destructive winds and heavy rain to northern WA.
The system is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rain as it moves inland through the Gascoyne region.
Urgent warnings have been made as a tropical cyclone strengthens off the coast of Western Australia. Tropical Cyclone Mitchell will grow to a “severe” category 3 before it passes north of Karratha, in ...
Cyclone was expected to become a category-three system before it hit the Pilbara coast on Sunday ...
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Wind gusts up to 195km/h could develop as cyclone forecast to make landfall between Exmouth and Onslow in the Pilbara on Sunday night ...
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