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Thursday 6th of March 9.12a.m. Grey clouds over blue sky. 13 / 20.4kph SSW, Hg 55%, 23.9C / 74.1F top of 24C / 75F. Shower or two (not lol) Surf hazard.

Moon is 48%

'People leaving town' as northern NSW braces for Cyclone Alfred​

5 hours ago​

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Storm surging at Lennox Head on Wednesday, March 5, on the eve of Cyclone Alfred making landfall. (ABC News: Bruce Mackenzie)

As supermarket shelves sit bare across northern New South Wales ahead of the arrival of Tropical Cyclone Alfred, some hospitality businesses are delaying evacuation to supply last-minute provisions.

Bakers at Wirlitzer Bakery in Woodburn, on the bank of the Richmond River, started five hours early, to ensure their customers had enough food.

"We are doing bulk bread and bulk pies," owner Sandra Peters said.

"So people can come in early and grab their stock so they have enough for home."

During the 2022 floods, Woodburn was cut-off for five days after the swollen Richmond River inundated the town.

The bakery will close at 2pm this afternoon so staff can prepare for the brunt of the weather system.

"There is a fear in the community, you can feel all the nerves," Ms Peters said.

"There are a lot of people leaving town."

Ms Peters said she felt it was important to remain open as long as possible.

"We are here not just to sell a loaf of bread or a pie," she said.

"We tried to stay open to give people hope, and we hope to be one of the first back open to be there for the people."

Northern NSW and south-east Queensland have already been buffeted by torrential rain, gale force winds and large surf but the conditions are expected deteriorate further today as Alfred tracks towards the coast.

Rainfall totals of up to 400 millimetres are expected in the Northern Rivers and Tablelands and is expected to be accompanied by damaging winds of up to 150 kilometres per hour. 😱

Some surfers have braved the massive swells that have battered the coast, but there are concerns for coastal erosion in low lying areas.
 
very cold.... lol

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