Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred continues to unleash destructive weather across South East Queensland and northern New South Wales ...
South Australia is staggering through drought, parts of Queensland and NSW are enduring flooding rain — but the Bureau of ...
Australia's Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) announced on Saturday morning that tropical cyclone Alfred has in the last hour ...
The storm is forecast to cause heavy flooding and severely disrupt transport services. Officials are urging residents to take ...
The Bureau of Meteorology has updated its forecast for Tropical Cyclone Alfred as the category two storm continues to approach the Queensland coast.
Millions of residents along Australia’s eastern coast are bracing for the arrival of a very slow-moving storm, the most southerly tropical cyclone to threaten the region in more than 50 years.
Residents in Cyclone Alfred’s danger zone have been warned they only have hours to escape, while there are fears an entire coastal city in northern NSW will be inundated with water.
Tropical Cyclone Alfred appears set to make landfall late Friday or early Saturday, and voters in Western Australia will go to the polls tomorrow in the state election.
Millions of people in Queensland and northern New South Wales under warnings to hunker down or evacuate, with flights, trains ...
Current forecasts maintain Alfred as a Category 2 cyclone. Meaning, it will have winds that can gust up to 164 kilometres per ...
There are differences in weather terms between Australia and the Philippines, but heavy rain and floods are equally dangerous ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is set to cross the Queensland coast around midday Friday, as millions of residents there and in northern NSW brace for impact.