Weather forecasters are split over whether a cyclone will form from a tropical low off the Queensland coast in coming days.
With the active presence of the three cyclone seeds, BMKG urges the public to be wary of extreme weather potential.
The likelihood of a tropical cyclone forming off the coast of Queensland has increased significantly, while a monsoon trough has delivered almost 300mm of rain in 24 hours in Far North Queensland.
The Bureau of Meteorology says the wet weather that buffeted North Queensland on Sunday will continue through the week with a tropical low developing in the Coral Sea given a “moderate” chance of ...
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The tropical low barrelling down on the Far North Queensland coast will still deliver extreme rain and wind even if it doesn’t become a cyclone, forecasters warn.
Parts of Queensland are drenched after more than 200 millimetres of rain fell in less than 24 hours — and there is more rain and potentially a cyclone on the way.