Tropical Cyclone Hayley could intensify into a category two storm as early as this afternoon.
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Tropical Cyclone Hayley, currently classified as a category one storm, is intensifying as it moves southward, positioned approximately 535 kilometers from the mainland. Meteorologists are closely monitoring its path, which is projected to head in a south-easterly direction, potentially threatening towns in the northern part of the state.

There is a possibility that Hayley could escalate to a category two cyclone later today. The cyclone’s core is generating winds of 85 km/h, with gusts reaching up to 120 km/h. Forecasters anticipate that wind speeds could intensify further, potentially hitting up to 140 km/h along the coastal areas north of Broome by late Tuesday.

Tropical Cyclone Hayley could intensify into a category two storm as early as this afternoon.
Tropical Cyclone Hayley could intensify into a category two storm as early as this afternoon. (Nine)

In addition to the powerful winds, the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has issued warnings of heavy rainfall throughout the region. This could lead to flash flooding, posing significant concerns for local residents and authorities.

The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has put a watch warning in place for Broome and Cockatoo Island, warning it could make landfall on Tuesday morning.

Broome is expected to receive up to 20mm of rain, though this figure could rise depending on Cyclone Hayley’s proximity to the town. Locals are urged to stay informed and prepared as the situation develops.

Broome, WA, Western Australia
Residents in Broome are being told to prepare for the risk of flash flooding due to heavy rain. (Getty)

Heavy rainfall is also expected in the region, leading to risk of flash flooding, the BOM warns.

Up to 20mm of rain is expected to fall in Broome, though this could increase depending on how close Cyclone Haley gets to the town itself.

The town of Derby could also be in the eye of the storm, with 35mm of rain expected tomorrow, and 10mm more on Wednesday.

The BOM is urging residents in the warning zone to prepare a plan and to monitor the Emergency WA website for updates.

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