The latest weather forecast reported that a tropical cyclone was forecast to strengthen over Western Australia's coast.

Weather forecasts noted that the temperatures could become hotter from possible heatwaves warnings and challenging heat due to the end of La Nina.

For this week, weather forecasts were monitoring the development of a tropical cyclone that could develop over Cocoskeeling Island.

Tropical Cyclone off the coast of Western Australia

 Sydney
Sydney by MUHAMMAD FAROOQ/AFP via Getty Images

Based on the weather reports from 9News and www.news.com.au, the tropical cyclone is named Tropical Cyclone Hernan.

Although the weather system is expected to weaken, the forecasts noted that the tropical system would weaken.

Motorists and Australians traveling this week should bring an umbrella for possible rain. It is still best to become prepared for possible rounds of rain.

  • The weather reports showed that thunderstorm warnings were present in parts of Western Australia due to chances of thunderstorms and heavy rainfall.

Meanwhile, 9News report added that Tropical Cyclone Hernan is not forecast to affect parts of Western Australia.

The forecast added that Tropica Cyclone Hernan is forecast to weaken next week.

On the other hand, www.news.com.au reported that tropical Cyclone Hernan managed to strengthen.

The report said that Tropical Cyclone Hernan reached Category 4 as it traveled over the Australian waters.

The weather reports showed that Tropical Cyclone Hernan is forecast to track over the west as the severe weather system weakens.

This weekend, the weather outlook said that parts of Darwin could experience chances of rain showers.

Meanwhile, Brisbane is expected to see a cloudy outlook on the weekend. In Sydney, residents could also notice a sunny weather.

Possible hotter temperatures in Australia

Recently, the National Weather Service - NOAA reported the end of the La Nina phenomenon. The La Nina event was helpful in unleashing cooler air.

The advisory explained that the ENS-neutral conditions are expected to persist in the Northern Hemisphere this summer of 2023.

Although Australians are no strangers to severe and extreme temperatures, the record-breaking heat could result in heat-related health risks, including heat stroke and heat fatigue.

Recently, Nature World News (NWN) reported that El Nino phenomenon could likely unleash hotter temperatures in Australia.

El Nino could play a significant role in bringing hotter temperatures globally. In the news.com.au report, the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) explained that Australia could feel hotter temperatures.

As the temperatures are reported to soar, it is best that Australians and communities are prepared for the hotter weather conditions.

The report noted that the hotter air and temperatures could likely raise concerns over bushfires.

Furthermore, homeowners could also prepare for the hotter temperatures inside their homes. The challenging heat could become problematic for older adults, children and outdoor workers.

Staying hydrated at all times is essential to prevent dehydration and heat fatigue. In addition, it is best to reschedule your outdoor activities when the weather cools down.

Avoiding strenuous tasks would help avoid heat fatigue. Meanwhile, homeowners should ensure that their air conditioning system is working.

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