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Tropical Storm Alvin forecast to form off the coast of Mexico this week

Tropical Storm Alvin, the first named storm of the 2025 eastern Pacific hurricane season, is forecast to form off the southern coast of Mexico this week from a developing low-pressure system designated Invest 90-E. A Gale Warning has been issued for offshore waters from Guerrero to Jalisco due to strengthening winds and rough seas associated with the system.

tropical cyclone tam satellite image at 1820 utc on april 15 2025

Tropical Cyclone Tam triggers weather alerts across New Zealand’s North Island

Tropical Cyclone Tam, named by the Fiji Meteorological Service on April 15, 2025, is moving southeast and will bring severe weather to New Zealand’s Upper North Island beginning April 16. The center of the storm is expected to remain west of Cape Reinga, but heavy rain, strong winds, and dangerous coastal conditions are forecast to impact North Island in the days ahead.

Tropical system 29U off the coast of northern Australia at 17:40 UTC on April 10, 2025

Two tropical cyclones threaten northern Australia with heavy rain

Two tropical systems forming near northern Australia could bring heavy rainfall of 100–200 mm (4–8 inches) and thunderstorms to the Top End and Cape York Peninsula. The Bureau of Meteorology is monitoring both systems, with one likely to develop into a cyclone by April 15, 2025, potentially impacting coastal areas.

Beach erosion caused by Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred

Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred washes off Australian beaches

Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred made landfall on March 8, 2025, on the Queensland coast, bringing heavy rain, severe flooding, and strong winds that caused widespread damage. The landfall coincided with one of the highest tides of the year, leading to severe beach erosion along some of the region’s most popular coastal areas.

NSW SES personnel assisting communities hit by Flood due to Alfred

One dead, multiple injured as Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred makes landfall near Brisbane, Queensland

Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred made landfall north of Brisbane at 21:00 local time (LT) on Saturday, March 8, after stalling offshore for several hours. Multiple rivers have risen above flood levels, with flood warnings being in effect across Queensland (QLD) and New South Wales (NSW). At least one death has been reported, several people have been injured, and more than 350 000 homes were left without power.