Western Australia Prepares for Tropical Cyclone Narelle
Western Australia Prepares for Tropical Cyclone Narelle
US · Published Mar 28, 2026
Tropical Cyclone Narelle brought striking red skies to Shark Bay, Western Australia, before weakening to a subtropical low.
Despite downgrading, authorities urge continued vigilance due to potential for heavy rain, strong winds, and coastal hazards.
Residents are advised to secure properties, stock supplies, and stay informed through official weather updates and emergency services.
Red skies herald cyclone's approach to Shark Bay
Western Australia is preparing for the aftereffects of Tropical Cyclone Narelle, which caused remarkable red skies above Shark Bay as it approached. On March 27, 2026, this unusual atmospheric occurrence was seen as the cyclone neared land. The vivid red color was caused by sunlight scattering off particles in the air, a typical phenomenon before cyclones hit.
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