Ex-cyclone Maila is bringing heavy rain to northern Queensland and dangerous surf to southern regions after previously battering the Solomon Islands with winds of 115mph.
- Solomon Islands: Struck by 115mph winds.
- North Queensland: Expected soaking and heavy rain.
- Southeast Australia: Experiencing a freeze and cool change.
Regional Impacts of Cyclone Maila
The record-setting system is currently moving toward a flood-weary region of Australia. While the cyclone has weakened as it approaches the east coast, it continues to pose a threat of significant rainfall for the north.
Southern coastal areas are currently facing dangerous surf conditions. At the same time, the southeast is bracing for a freeze and a cool change as the immediate cyclone threat in the north begins to ease.
The system’s transition has left northern regions preparing for heavy saturation while the south shifts toward colder winter temperatures.
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