NEW UPDATE: 24 January, 2024 at 10.45am AEDT

Cyclone Kirrily is likely to form this week off the Queensland coast and is expected to cross the coast on Thursday night around the Townsville area.

Keep up to date with the latest guidance on where this cyclone is projected to move, including when it begins to have an impact, and which areas are at risk. 

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Once the rain clears the southeast today, a period of settled weather follows. Meanwhile, the monsoon has arrived in the north, an...
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Once the rain clears the southeast, a period of settled weather follows. The monsoon has arrived in the north, and will continue to encourage a lot of wet weather there.
Some private forecasters are starting to talk about a La Nina event this year, but the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) says it’s too early to call.
As Cyclone Jasper makes landfall north of Cairns (spreading rain across far northern Australia), there are troughs bringing showers and heavy storms to the eastern states.
Tropical Cyclone Jasper is likely to be the first cyclone to cross the Australian coast with Queensland’s eastern coastline in its path.
Four separate climate drivers affect the weather over months and seasons, but they do not dictate the exact day-to-day weather we experience.
Above average November rainfall has eased a four-month dry spell but the Bureau of Meteorology’s forecast for the months ahead is not favourable.
A cut off low is tracking across southeastern Australia, bringing widespread rain and locally heavy thunderstorms to its south and east.
A new cut-off low across the southeast will bring rain to everyone in their path including SE South Australia, southern NSW, much of Victoria and northeast Tasmania.
We’ve had stormy activity from the interior to the southwest for a few days now, but it’s on the move, and large parts of the east have the potential for a soak in the week ahead.

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