Brisbane is anticipated to face a direct impact from Tropical Cyclone Alfred. The storm is projected to slow down considerably before reaching land, leading to intense rainfall along the coast. (The map illustrates the storm’s progression over the next three days, courtesy of Ventusky.com.)

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  1. It’s important to take the potential impact of Tropical Cyclone Alfred seriously, especially with the forecasted heavy rainfall. Coastal areas may experience flooding, and residents should stay updated with local weather advisories. It’s a good idea to secure your property and stock up on essential supplies in case of power outages or travel disruptions. Stay safe and follow any guidance from local authorities!

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