Record-breaking rain as Cyclone Sean intensifies to category 3 storm off WA

Tropical Cyclone Sean has caused record-breaking rain while intensifying to a category three storm off the northern coast of WA, with authorities urging residents to shelter immediately as there is a threat to lives.

The Bureau of Meteorology issued the upgraded alert for the Pilbara this morning, warning that the cyclone will impact the region’s western coast between Mardie to Ningaloo today.

The area is under a flood warning due to intense rainfall exceeding 100mm and destructive winds.

Tropical Cyclone Sean has intensified to a category three storm off the northern coast of Western Australia, with authorities urging residents to shelter immediately as there is a threat to lives.
Tropical Cyclone Sean has intensified to a category three storm off the northern coast of Western Australia, with authorities urging residents to shelter immediately as there is a threat to lives. (Bureau of Meteorology)

Karratha recorded 274.4mm of rainfall in the 24 hours to 9am, which was the wettest day on record in any month, according to WeatherZone.

Yesterday’s rainfall total exceeded the town’s entire monthly January rainfall record of 263.4mm.

The storm is brewing winds of up to 130km/h and strengthening as it moves west, parallel to the Pilbara coast, at 17km/h today.

Once it is west of the Pilbara later today, it will turn to the south-west and move away from the coast.

Severe Tropical Cyclone Sean has intensified to a category three storm off Western Australia, bringing with it intense rainfall, a risk of flash flooding and destructive winds.
The storm is brewing winds of up to 130km/h and strengthening as it moves west, parallel to the Pilbara coast, at 17km/h today. (Bureau of Meteorology)

The WA Department of Fire and Emergency Services has issued an emergency warning, urging residents from Thevernard Island to Ningaloo, including Exmouth and North West Cape, to shelter indoors immediately as it is too late to leave.

“There is a threat to lives and homes. You are in danger and need to act immediately,” the warning read. 

Barrow Island and Mardie to Ningaloo, not including Mardia and Ningaloo, are under a cyclone watch and act warning.

Whim Creek to Mardie is under a cyclone advice stay informed warning.

Severe Tropical Cyclone Sean has intensified to a category three storm off Western Australia, bringing with it intense rainfall, a risk of flash flooding and destructive winds.
As the storm moves westwards, a storm tide is forecast between Onslow and Exmouth during this afternoon’s high tide. (Nine)

As the storm moves westwards, a storm tide is forecast between Onslow and Exmouth during this afternoon’s high tide.

The large waves could cause minor flooding along the foreshore and nearby residents are urged to take precautions to protect their property.

The storm is tracking to become as strong as category four later today but should be well off the coast by then. 

Cyclone Sean is the second cyclone in the Australian region of the 2024/25 region after Cyclone Robyn in Indonesia in November.

There are typically nine to 11 tropical cyclones inside Australia’s area of responsibility in the average tropical cyclone season.

While much of the state is under weather warnings, north-east of Perth in Meckering recorded a 3.8 magnitude earthquake about 3.10pm yesterday.

More than 400 residents around the area reported feeling tremors, according to Geoscience Australia.

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