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Cyclones to bring more rain further south in future, say the weather experts
As a pack of tropical lows looms off the WA coast, the latest forecast is for the biggest, Tropical Cyclone Seroja, to continue south-west and turn towards the coast on Saturday.
Key points:
- Tropical Cyclone Seroja is expected to interact with another tropical low before heading south and crossing the coast late this weekend
- The passage of these systems is late but still within the traditional cyclone season
- The number of cyclones is expected to decline as the climate warms but they are expected to move further south and become more intense
According to Andrew Burton, manager of tropical cyclones at the Bureau of Meteorology, the system is likely to impact as a category two as early as Sunday afternoon, but more likely overnight Sunday into…
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