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Australia’s Northern Territory braces for Tropical Cyclone Narelle impact

By Thomson Reuters Mar 20, 2026 | 6:59 PM

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SYDNEY, March 21 (Reuters) – Tropical Cyclone Narelle was forecast to hit ​Australia’s Northern Territory on Saturday ‌after a day earlier bringing destructive winds, heavy rain and power outages to the country’s northeast coast.

Narelle, a category two system moving west ‌in ​the Gulf of Carpentaria, ⁠would likely reach ⁠the remote east of the territory late on Saturday, the nation’s weather bureau said.

“Narelle is forecast to strengthen during ​Saturday as it tracks quickly westwards,” the bureau said, forecasting destructive winds ⁠of up to 185 ⁠kph (115 mph).

On Friday, Narelle made ​landfall as a category four system, a ​rung short of the strongest, in ‌neighbouring Queensland state about 550 km (340 miles) north of Cairns, the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef tourist attraction. ⁠Weather officials later downgraded the storm as it moved inland.

Narelle comes after Tropical Cyclone Fina hit ⁠the ‌Northern Territory in November and ⁠conjured up painful memories of ​Cyclone ‌Tracy that wiped out much ​of the ⁠region’s capital Darwin on Christmas Day 1974. Tracy killed 66 people in what was one of Australia’s worst natural disasters.

(Reporting by Sam McKeith in Sydney; Editing by ​Tom Hogue)