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Tropical Cyclone Narelle formed as a category 1 system on Tuesday 17 March.
Narelle became a severe category 5 tropical cyclone on Thursday 19 March.
Narelle reached the north Queensland coast on Friday 20 March as a powerful category 4 system.
Narelle reformed in the Gulf of Carpentaria before reaching the Northern Territory as a category 3 early in the morning on Sunday 22 March.
After crossing northern Australia as a Tropical Low, Narelle strengthened back into a cyclone over the Indian Ocean on Wednesday 25 March.
Narelle then quickly intensified back to a category 4 system by Thursday 26 March.
Narelle made landfall in the north-west on Friday as a severe category 4 tropical cyclone.
Narelle left the country to the south late on Saturday, over 8 days after arriving in Queensland.
Tropical Cyclone Narelle formed as a category 1 system on Tuesday 17 March.
Narelle became a severe category 5 tropical cyclone on Thursday 19 March.
Narelle reached the north Queensland coast on Friday 20 March as a powerful category 4 system.
Narelle reformed in the Gulf of Carpentaria before reaching the Northern Territory as a category 3 early in the morning on Sunday 22 March.
After crossing northern Australia as a Tropical Low, Narelle strengthened back into a cyclone over the Indian Ocean on Wednesday 25 March.
Narelle then quickly intensified back to a category 4 system by Thursday 26 March.
Narelle made landfall in the north-west on Friday as a severe category 4 tropical cyclone.
Narelle left the country to the south late on Saturday, over 8 days after arriving in Queensland.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle summary: 17–29 March 2026
31 March 2026
Watch Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle's long and historic journey as it travelled across northern, and then Western Australia.