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Posted by: Colmait Offline Posted: Thursday, 25 January 2024 5:21:51 PM(UTC)
Latest advise on Cyclone Kirrily, now a Cat. 3 system.

TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST
TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 28
Issued at 4:56 pm EST on Thursday 25 January 2024
Headline:
Severe Tropical Cyclone Kirrily to cross the coast near Townsville tonight. Gales now occurring over Whitsunday Islands, and are beginning for some mainland locations.

Areas Affected:
Warning Zone
Innisfail to Sarina, including Townsville, Mackay, Bowen, the Whitsunday Islands, and extending inland to Charters Towers .

Watch Zone
None.

Cancelled Zone
None.

Details of Severe Tropical Cyclone Kirrily at 5:00 pm AEST:
Intensity: Category 3, sustained winds near the centre of 120 kilometres per hour with wind gusts to 165 kilometres per hour.

Location: within 30 kilometres of 18.8 degrees South 147.4 degrees East, estimated to be 85 kilometres northeast of Townsville and 320 kilometres northwest of Mackay.

Movement: west southwest at 25 kilometres per hour.

Severe Tropical Cyclone Kirrily is expected to track west southwest towards the Queensland coast. Kirrily will cross the Queensland coast tonight, in the vicinity of Townsville, as a Category 3 system, then weaken on Friday as it moves inland.

From Friday, the system is likely to track further inland as a tropical low, resulting in heavy to intense rain and possible damaging winds to parts of the northern interior and western Queensland.

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