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Ex-Cyclone Narelle expected to reform, possibly curve back to coast

Ex-Tropical Cyclone Narelle is forecast to cross the east Kimberley as a tropical low tonight. (Supplied: Bureau of Meteorology)

Ex-Tropical Cyclone Narelle is expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds as it crosses into Western Australia.

A warning zone has been declared between Mitchell Plateau and the WA/NT border, but community leaders say they are well prepared.

The Bureau of Metereology says the tropical low could redevelop into a cyclone as it moves west. 

Heavy rain and strong winds are expected along the northern West Australian coast as ex-Tropical Cyclone Narelle moves west, with the potential for it to re-intensify into a cyclone by Wednesday. 

As it happened: WA news on Monday, March 23

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An ex-tropical cyclone that smacked into the Queensland coast as a category 4 system has crossed the top of the nation and could re-intensify off WA’s north-west later this week.

The storm formerly known as Tropical Cyclone Narelle is currently a tropical low sitting above the waters north of Wyndham, at the very edge of WA’s border with the Northern Territory.

It’s predicted to cross the tip of the Kimberley before re-intensifying to a category 1 tropical cyclone off the coast of Broome late on Tuesday.

However, the Bureau of Meteorology predicted there was a “high chance” the cyclone could strengthen to a category 3 system by late Wednesday, even reaching category 4 strength on Thursday as it traverses the waters off the Pilbara coast.

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Rain-hit region braces as tropical storm sweeps past

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A sodden town has been warned it is "not out of the woods yet" despite avoiding significant further damage from a fast-moving storm.

The Northern Territory on Monday farewelled former tropical cyclone Narelle as it barrelled toward Western Australia, triggering rain and wind warnings as it headed into the Kimberley.

Trees were toppled and power was cut across the Top End but the system caused less damage as it travelled west than was first feared.

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