That’s the end of our coverage today and as we speak ex-tropical cyclone Narelle is on her way to the Wheatbelt town of Merredin but thankfully she has lost significant power compared to when she crossed the coast into WA yesterday.
The system, now called a tropical low, will continue to weaken as it crosses the coast into the Southern Ocean roughly halfway between Esperance and Albany late tonight.
To recap today’s events:
- Most towns that were fearing the worst including Carnarvon, Kalbarri and Geraldton have dodged the worst of Narelle.
- Exmouth unfortunately took a battering and the town’s Shire president has described significant damage to infrastructure, including the airport.
- Some inland stations and farms have received catastrophic damage, including some banana plantations.
- Currently all roads into and out of Exmouth are closed but emergency services are hoping to have the road to the north cleared today.
- Many homes are still without power, but Horizon Power said they have extra crews on their way north.
- Perth has also copped a drenching today, partly because of Narelle, recording its second ever wettest March day.
Watch 9News Perth for more updates throughout the evening, and please keep an eye on the Emergency WA website for information.
We’ll be back on Monday to continue to bring you the latest developments.