Atropical cyclone is forecast to form off the coast of Western Australia with residents warned to prepare for ‘destructive’ winds.
The Bureau of Meteorology has been tracking a tropical low off the coast of the Pilbara and believe it will develop into a tropical cyclone by 8am (AWST).
While the cyclone isn’t expected to make landfall, the Bureau warned it will cause ‘destructive wind gusts’ reaching up to 100km/h and storm tides.
‘Thankfully it will continue to move further away from the coast of Western Australia.’
Several flood watch warnings have also been issued.
‘We can see widespread shower and thunderstorm activity through coastal areas,’ Mr Narramore said.
‘The very strong winds at this stage looking to stay offshore thankfully.
‘Still pretty windy conditions, severe thunderstorms, showers and thunderstorms for much of the Pilbara coast as we move through Sunday with widespread shower and thunderstorm activity.’
More to come.
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