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Tropical low brings best WA wet season event ‘in three years’ as it gains steam over the Kimberley

Locals in the Kimberley say a tropical low moving over the region marks one of the first substantial wet season events in three years.
Key points:
- A tropical low is moving across the Kimberley, gathering steam as it heads towards the coast
- The system has already dumped heavy rain across the region, with a flood warning still active for most of the west Kimberley
- Meteorologists say if it moves offshore, there is a high chance it could spin up into a tropical cyclone
But authorities are warning against complacency and urging people to prepare for wild weather and the possibility of a tropical cyclone forming early next week.
The low has been brewing over the past week after developing in the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf earlier this week, and is…
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