IDW10800

Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Western Australia

Tropical Cyclone Outlook for the Western Region

Issued at 9:05 am WST on Thursday 6 April 2023
for the period until midnight WST Saturday 8 April 2023.

Existing Cyclones in the Western Region:

Nil.

Potential Cyclones:


A weak tropical low, 23U, is forming in the Arafura Sea and is forecast to move slowly west. On the weekend it is expected to move southwest through the Timor Sea and gradually strengthen. As it continues moving southwest early next week there is a High likelihood of it being a tropical cyclone in the region from Monday 10 April at least until Wednesday 12 April.


Likelihood of this system being a tropical cyclone in the Western Region on:

Thursday:
Very Low
Friday:
Very Low
Saturday:
Very Low

There are no other significant tropical lows expected in the region for the next seven days


Likelihood of another system being a tropical cyclone in the Western Region on:

Thursday:
Very Low
Friday:
Very Low
Saturday:
Very Low

NOTES: The likelihood is an estimate of the chance of each system being a tropical cyclone in the Region for each day.
Very Low:
less than 5%
Low:
5% to 20%
Moderate:
20 to 50%
High:
Over 50%

The Western Region refers to the Indian Ocean between Longitudes 90-125E and south of 10S.

Further information on Tropical Cyclones is available at www.bom.gov.au/weather/cyclone/