Cyclone Alert: Western Australia Braces for Impact as Storm Approaches Kimberley Coast
March 28, 2025
Residents in Western Australia are being warned about severe weather as a cyclone forms off the Kimberley coast.
A tropical low located 350km off the Kimberley coast is expected to strengthen into a category-one cyclone by Saturday morning.
The cyclone is predicted to make landfall between Kuri Bay and Beagle Bay early on Saturday, bringing damaging wind gusts up to 100km/h and heavy rain.
Gales with damaging wind gusts are likely in coastal areas between Mitchell Plateau and Beagle Bay on the evening of March 28 and the morning of March 29.
The Bureau of Meteorology predicts heavy rainfall and thunderstorms from Troughton Island to Beagle Bay, including Derby.
Residents are advised to review their cyclone plans, ensure emergency kits are stocked with essential supplies, and secure their properties against potential damage.
It is crucial for residents to secure loose items around their homes and to monitor updates from the Emergency WA website.
Travelers and tourists are urged to stay informed and reassess their travel plans due to potential road delays.
As of the evening of March 27, 2025, the tropical low had winds of 55km/h and gusts reaching 85km/h, positioned 440km north-northwest of Derby.
Flash flooding is possible in parts of northern and western Kimberley starting March 28 and extending inland over the weekend.
Preparations should also involve securing outdoor items like boats, trailers, and furniture to minimize risk during the cyclone.
Sand and sandbags will be available at the SES unit in Derby on March 28, 2025, for residents to use in their preparations.
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The West Australian • Mar 27, 2025
Tropical low tipped to cross coast as category-one cyclone
PerthNow • Mar 28, 2025
West Aussies warned about wild weather, bracing for cyclone