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Tropical Cyclone Alfred: What to Expect in the Coming Days

Tropical Cyclone Alfred: What to Expect in the Coming Days
As Tropical Cyclone Alfred moves closer to the east coast of Australia, residents in Queensland and New South Wales are being urged to prepare for severe weather conditions. The cyclone, currently a Category 2 system, has slowed down, delaying its expected landfall but prolonging the impact of heavy rainfall, destructive winds, and coastal flooding.
Here’s a timeline of expected conditions and key developments as the cyclone progresses.
Thursday: Intensifying Winds and Rising Seas
- Cyclone Alfred remains offshore, but its impact is already being felt along the coast.
- Wind speeds of up to 150 km/h are expected in southeast Queensland and northern New South Wales.
- Heavy rainfall increases, with some areas already receiving over 200mm of rain since Wednesday.
- Coastal regions face hazardous surf conditions, with waves exceeding 12 metres recorded off the Gold Coast.
Friday: Landfall Likely, Severe Weather Peaks
- Alfred is expected to make landfall late Friday or early Saturday, with the potential to strengthen further.
- Widespread flooding is likely, particularly in low-lying areas of Queensland and the Northern Rivers region of NSW.
- Schools and public transport remain closed, while emergency services remain on high alert.
- Power outages and fallen trees are expected due to damaging winds.
Saturday: Slow Movement Brings Extended Impact
- Even if Alfred weakens after landfall, heavy rainfall and flash flooding will persist throughout the weekend.
- Rivers are likely to peak, increasing the risk of major flooding.
- Road closures and transport disruptions are expected in affected areas.
- Emergency response teams continue assessing damage and providing support to impacted communities.
Sunday & Beyond: The Aftermath and Recovery
- The cyclone will weaken into a tropical low, but lingering rainfall and storms could still cause localized flooding.
- Authorities begin damage assessments, while power and communication services work to restore outages.
- Evacuation centers remain open, and disaster relief services assist those affected.
Key Safety Recommendations
✅ Stay updated with alerts from the Bureau of Meteorology and emergency services.
✅ Follow evacuation orders if issued in your area.
✅ Secure property and avoid unnecessary travel in storm-affected regions.
✅ Avoid flooded roads and waterways—it only takes a small amount of water to sweep a car away.
✅ Prepare for power outages with emergency supplies, including food, water, and torches.
With Cyclone Alfred’s impact expected to last several days, authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant, prioritize safety, and take necessary precautions as the storm moves through.
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