Eastern Australia is set to experience severe storms and heavy rainfall in the coming days, with flash flooding expected in southern Queensland, northern NSW, and Victoria. The storms may bring down trees and power lines, leading to power outages and property damage. Parts of Tasmania, Queensland, NSW, and Victoria are forecasted to receive up to 100mm of rainfall, potentially causing further flash flooding and inundation.
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Cyclone Alfred forms over Coral Sea
Tropical Cyclone Alfred, a category 1 storm, has formed off Queensland, prompting meteorologists to track its potential path towards the coast. The storm, located 840 kilometers east-north-east of Cairns, is forecasted to strengthen to a category 3 by Tuesday, moving away from the coast initially but expected to turn towards the south on Wednesday. Uncertainty remains regarding its future path, with the risk of it veering back towards the central or southern Queensland coast later...
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