Tropical Cyclone Alfred likely' to head towards southern Queensland coast later this week
Briefly

Tropical Cyclone Alfred is forecast to drift towards south-east Queensland later this week, according to the Bureau of Meteorology. Authorities are preparing for its potential landfall in densely populated areas near Brisbane. Although current models show it weakening, there is increasing confidence that it will track westwards during the week. The Queensland State Disaster Management Committee is actively monitoring the situation, with concerns that a direct hit could cause significant damage in urban and flood-prone regions.
The Bureau of Meteorology indicates that Tropical Cyclone Alfred is expected to impact south-east Queensland later this week, urging residents to prepare for potential landfall.
It's rare, but not unheard of for tropical cyclones to reach landfall south of the tropics, highlighting the unique threat posed by Cyclone Alfred to the area.
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