Tropical Cyclone Kimi downgraded, but Queenslanders warned a

Tropical Cyclone Kimi downgraded, but Queenslanders warned about heavy rain and flooding


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Cyclone Kimi has weakened to a tropical low off north Queensland, but emergency services are warning of possible flooding and another cyclone could form as early as next week.
Coastal residents have been spared the worst after the cyclone weakened from a category two system to a storm, sitting 135km north of Townsville, on Tuesday morning.
The Bureau of Meteorology says the system still has wind gusts of up to 95km/h and will bring heavy downpours to the region with a flood warning for rivers between Innisfail and Bowen on Tuesday and Wednesday.
While Ex-Tropical #CycloneKimi has weakened into a tropical low there are still impacts to be felt from rainfall and strong winds in the North Tropical Coast as the Bureau continues to monitor the system presently offshore. Stay up to date with #QLDweatherhttps://t.co/hL595b01Egpic.twitter.com/u6jgI59elA— Bureau of Meteorology, Queensland (@BOM_Qld) January 18, 2021

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