Tropical Cyclone Alfred is still inching south, almost a week after it first formed off the Far North Queensland coast.
There are growing concerns Tropical Cyclone Alfred could track towards the north Queensland coastline by the weekend.
A highly unpredictable tropical cyclone is set to “intensify” to a category three system on Wednesday night, as it creeps closer toward central and southern Queensland.
“Tropical Cyclone Alfred is strengthening as it moves slowly eastwards in the Coral Sea, well offshore of the north ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred could strike a large population centre, with forecasters predicting a hit anywhere from Brisbane in ...
Three tropical cyclones are spinning in the South Pacific, an occurrence that scientists say is unusual. Trees were knocked ...
The cyclone is likely to build into a category three system on Wednesday morning and continue at that level through Thursday ...
Two cyclones have formed off Australia's west and east coasts – with one threatening to bring more rain to an already ...
The weather system is sitting about 910 kilometres north-east of Cairns and is forecast to reach category three by Tuesday.
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is gaining in strength, but the weather bureau has gone to lengths to point out that it is far off ...
Showers are forecast for much of the state's east coast today as the weather bureau monitors a tropical low in the Coral Sea.
There is a risk an intensifying Tropical Cyclone Alfred could move closer to the central Queensland coast through the weekend, with gusts of up to 130km/h already recorded.
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