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Tropical Cyclone Narelle forecast to intensify in strength as it barrels towards NT

Very destructive winds gusting up to 195km/h are forecasted with the storm expected to intensify before it makes landfall again Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Thousands of people are… Grouped from 2 articles across 1 sources.

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The GuardianMar 20, 2026, 11:58 PM

Tropical Cyclone Narelle forecast to intensify in strength as it barrels towards NT

Very destructive winds gusting up to 195km/h are forecasted with the storm expected to intensify before it makes landfall again Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Thousands of people are bracing for Severe Cyclone Narelle as it barrels towards the Northern Territory, with winds of up to 195km/h expected from the dangerous storm as it moves west from far north Queensland. Narelle was downgraded from a category 4 to a 2 as it moved through the Gulf of Carpentaria after making landfall across Cape York on Friday, forecasted to hit eastern Top End late Saturday as a category 3. Continue reading...

The GuardianMar 20, 2026, 8:24 AM

Tropical Cyclone Narelle barrels west after ripping off roofs and downing trees in far north Queensland

Second landfall expected over weekend in NT as Queensland premier says relatively limited damage so far ‘an incredibly good news story’ Live updates: Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle – latest news Cyclone Narelle path tracking map How did global heating fuel Tropical Cyclone Narelle? Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Tropical Cyclone Narelle weakened in intensity on Friday evening after barrelling into far north Queensland as one of the state’s fiercest cyclones in living memory – downing trees, ripping off roofs and swelling rivers. As of 4pm local time, the Bureau of Meteorology downgraded Narelle from a category 3 to category 2 storm, meaning while it was less severe there were still destructive winds near the centre of 100 km/h and wind gusts up to 150 km/h. Continue reading...

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