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Wild Weather Forecast for Parts of Western Australia It is expected to bring wild wind and flooding over the weekend. Communities in the West Kimberley and coastal Pilbara have been told to stay alert as a developing tropical low moves down the coast, according to the Bureau of Meteorology. The affected area spans from Cape Leveque to Whim Creek and includes Broome and Port Hedland, with wind gusts predicted to reach up to 85 km/hr. Issued at 8:43 a.m. AWST Saturday, Jan. 30 2021. Refer to Tropical Cyclone Advice Number 5. The tropical low system currently hanging over the Kimberley could morph into a tropical cyclone offshore, forecasters say, and if it tracks over the ocean close to the Pilbara coast may intensify to a severe degree. ....
Port Hedland empties in preparation for Cyclone Lucas Latest News Port Hedland has cleared all large vessels from the port’s anchorage as Cyclone Lucas approaches the coast of Western Australia’s Pilbara region. The tropical low, which the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) anticipates to intensify into a category 2 cyclone system, is expected to make landfall by Saturday. The Pilbara Ports Authority issued a cyclone warning on Wednesday as it commenced the clearing of anchorages from the port in anticipation of large swell and gale force winds. “The low is forecast to bring significant swell from Thursday afternoon and gale force winds from Friday as it approaches the Pilbara coast,” the Pilbara Ports Authority stated. ....
Residents in Western Australia s north-west are bracing for heavy rain and destructive winds as the state s first cyclone of the season approaches. The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) is predicting a tropical low, currently tracking parallel to the Kimberley coast, will intensify into a cyclone late tonight or early Friday before heading for the east Pilbara coast. There is more than normal uncertainty around this system but we are forecasting it to move southwards from Friday and it has the potential to intensify as it approaches the east Pilbara coast later in the week, BOM Senior Meteorologist James Ashley said. READ MORE: ....