(Bloomberg) -- Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred weakened to a tropical low and was still lingering off the coast of Brisbane on ...
A cyclone has been downgraded to a tropical low but its impact is still being felt with a region reeling from major flooding ...
Very dangerous” thunderstorm warnings have been issued for parts of Queensland as ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred caused widespread flooding and power outages.
Emergency flood alerts have been issued and about 238,000 homes and businesses are without power in Queensland and New South Wales in the wake of Ex-Cyclone Alfred. It comes after severe winds lashed ...
More than 238,000 households are without power, with flash flooding shutting down one Queensland community and another warned to seek higher ground.
As ex-Cyclone Alfred moves inland, track rainfall totals and wind speeds at key locations in the cyclone zone.
Airports in Brisbane, the Gold Coast, the Sunshine Coast, and Ballina have all reopened after ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
Tropical Cyclone Alfred [980 hPa] is moving slowly towards the southeast coast and is enhancing winds and large and powerful seas and swells about the coast. Tropical Cyclone Alfred is likely to cross ...
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred will weaken into a trough well inland on Monday, extending into New South Wales. A ridge extends over eastern Queensland and will persist for several days. A trough will ...