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Amy Cavender and Troy de RuyterThe West Australian
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Cyclone Narelle: Everything you need to know

Here’s an update on all you need to know about severe tropical cyclone Narelle this evening:

  • 📍200 kmwest northwest of Karratha and 260 km north northeast of Exmouth
  • 🧭 Moving west-southwest at 18km/h
  • 🌀 Currently a category 4 severe tropical cyclone, strengthening
  • ➡️ Tracking parallel to the Pilbara coast
  • 📆 Friday: Expected to turn south, strengthening as it approaches NW Cape
  • 📆 Saturday: Weakening while moving south-southeast, impacting Central West and inland areas

Impact zones

  • ⚠️ Severe impacts possible from late Thursday on far western Pilbara coast
  • ⬇️ Extending south to Denham by Friday
  • 🌧️ Impacts spreading across south west land division by Saturday

Wind threat

  • 💥 Up to 275km/h gusts possible between Exmouth and Onslow (Thursday)
  • 💨 Up to 220km/h in Carnarvon (Friday)
  • 🌬️ Up to 180km/h reaching Denham (late Friday/Saturday)
  • ⚠️ 125km/h+ destructive winds possible from Karratha to Exmouth then south

Gales

  • 🌊 Up to 120km/h along coast from Port Hedland to Karratha
  • ⬇️ Extending to Exmouth, Kalbarri, Geraldton (into Saturday)

Rain & flooding

  • 🌧️ Heavy rainfall with risk of flash flooding in Pilbara and Gascoyne

Coastal hazards

  • 🌊 Dangerous storm tide between Onslow and Denham
  • ⚠️ Damaging waves and coastal flooding likely
  • 🌊 Elevated tides and minor flooding from Port Hedland to Onslow

Key warning

  • 📱 Monitor Emergency WA/DFES alerts and know your cyclone plan

DFES releases alarming satellite image of Cyclone Narelle

DFES has shared a revealing satellite image of Cyclone Narelle on social media.

“This is a destructive cyclone… don’t be complacent!” the caption read.

DFES has shared a revealing sateliote image of Cyclone Narelle on social media.
Camera IconDFES has shared a revealing sateliote image of Cyclone Narelle on social media. Credit: DFES/DFES

Severe weather warning for damaging winds

BOM released a severe weather warning at 6.11pm stating that damaging winds are possible tonight in north west WA with showers and thunderstorms around Cyclone Narelle.

The statement claimed fast moving rainbands on the far eastern flank of the system are likely to produce damaging gusts over the central Pilbara tonight.

Damagaging wind gusts peaking around 100 km per hour are possible west of Port Hedland this evening associated with bands of showers and thunderstorms around the system.

Latest BOM update says cyclone strengthening

BOM shared a new Cyclone Forecast Track map at 6pm, confirming that the system is moving south west across WA.

BOM confirmed that the cyclone is currently impacting the west Pilbara coast with severe impacts expected along the Gascoyne coast later tonight.

The warning zone is unchanged from the 5pm update: the included areas are Whim Creek to Northampton, including Karratha, Onslow, Exmouth, Coral Bay, Carnarvon and Denham, and extending inland to Pannawonica and Murchison.

Cyclone Narelle is moving southwest at 18 km per hour.

New satellite image of Cyclone Narelle

Perth Weather Live has shared a new satellite photograph of Cyclone Narelle approaching the WA coast.

DFES has shared a revealing sateliote image of Cyclone Narelle on social media.
Camera IconDFES has shared a revealing sateliote image of Cyclone Narelle on social media. Credit: DFES

Will Cyclone Narelle reach Perth?

In the latest New Worthy episode, Ben O’Shea spoke to Professor Stephen Turton and asked if the cyclone is likely to reach Perth.

“It could get to Perth but it won’t be as a tropical cyclone,” Professor Turton said.

“But that doesn’t mean they’re not in for some pretty wild weather ... they’re talking up to about 100mm falling (in Perth) and some of that could be in short bursts which could lead to flash flooding.”

Listen to the full episode ​here.

Cyclone Narelle: Everything you need to know

Here’s an update on all you need to know about severe tropical cyclone Narelle this evening:

  • 📍200 kmwest northwest of Karratha and 260 km north northeast of Exmouth
  • 🧭 Moving west-southwest at 18km/h
  • 🌀 Currently a category 4 severe tropical cyclone, strengthening
  • ➡️ Tracking parallel to the Pilbara coast
  • 📆 Friday: Expected to turn south, strengthening as it approaches NW Cape
  • 📆 Saturday: Weakening while moving south-southeast, impacting Central West and inland areas

Impact zones

  • ⚠️ Severe impacts possible from late Thursday on far western Pilbara coast
  • ⬇️ Extending south to Denham by Friday
  • 🌧️ Impacts spreading across south west land division by Saturday

Wind threat

  • 💥 Up to 275km/h gusts possible between Exmouth and Onslow (Thursday)
  • 💨 Up to 220km/h in Carnarvon (Friday)
  • 🌬️ Up to 180km/h reaching Denham (late Friday/Saturday)
  • ⚠️ 125km/h+ destructive winds possible from Karratha to Exmouth then south

Gales

  • 🌊 Up to 120km/h along coast from Port Hedland to Karratha
  • ⬇️ Extending to Exmouth, Kalbarri, Geraldton (into Saturday)

Rain & flooding

  • 🌧️ Heavy rainfall with risk of flash flooding in Pilbara and Gascoyne

Coastal hazards

  • 🌊 Dangerous storm tide between Onslow and Denham
  • ⚠️ Damaging waves and coastal flooding likely
  • 🌊 Elevated tides and minor flooding from Port Hedland to Onslow

Key warning

  • 📱 Monitor Emergency WA/DFES alerts and know your cyclone plan
Troy de Ruyter

Carnarvon grower worried fruit will be wiped out

Carnarvon local and grower Jo Bumbak is worried about the impact of Narelle on fruit supplies.

“Banana crops get a fair bit of damage because any wind, the more mature trees snap off,” she told the ABC.

Ms Bumbak also had bad news for grape and mango supplies.

“Carnarvon won’t be able to supply its usual amount of fresh produce that they supply to the West Australian market,” she said.

“The winter veggies will be set right back.

“If mango trees and grapevines sustain damage, it could wipe out a whole season.”

SEE PICS: Cyclone batters WA coast

Pictures are circulating on social media and have been sent in by readers showing the weather conditions on the WA coast.

Surf at Dampier.
Camera IconWild surf at Dampier. Credit: Ryan Blackburn
Cyclone Narelle. Karratha
Credit: Cole Yabut
Camera IconCyclone Narelle unleashes in Karratha. Credit: Cole Yabut Credit: Cole Yabut
Cyclone Narelle. Karratha
Credit: Cole Yabut
Camera IconCyclone Narelle unleashes on Karratha. Credit: Cole Yabut Credit: Cole Yabut

New Emergency warning for WA region

Emergency WA have confirmed that West of Onslow to Coral Bay is now under a Cyclone Emergency warning.

There is a threat to lives and homes and residents in the affected area are in danger and need to act immediately, saying it is “too late to leave.”

BOM releases fresh cyclone tracking map

BOM shared an updated cyclone tracking map and fresh cyclone warning advice at 4pm.

The list of WA areas in the warning zone were: Port Hedland to Northampton, including Karratha, Onslow, Exmouth, Coral Bay, Carnarvon and Denham, and extending inland to Pannawonica and Murchison.

Cyclone Narelle is confirmed a category 4 and sustained winds near the centre of 175 kilometres per hour with wind gusts to 250 km per hour.

Hazards included “very destructive wind gusts” of up to 275 km/h may develop between Exmouth and Onslow later this evening as Narelle moves closer to the North West Cape.

BOM shared an updated cyclone tracking map and fresh cyclone warning advice at 4pm.
Camera IconBOM shared an updated cyclone tracking map and fresh cyclone warning advice at 4pm. Credit: BOM

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