Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle Strikes Queensland
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Snow is already falling across portions of the Northern Tier and the storm will charge east into the Great Lakes by later today.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle is impacting coastal areas in the north-eastern Northern Territory, with the system expected to cross the coast around 3am Sunday before continuing to track west across the territory.
A rapidly intensifying storm is poised to sweep across the U.S., threatening widespread disruption for nearly 200 million people.
Parts of the Northern Territory have been issued a cyclone watch with Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle expected to make landfall from Saturday as a category three system.
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Flooded communities across Queensland are watching rivers begin to recede after days of heavy rain, but the Bureau of Meteorology has predicted a cyclone may form later in the week.