Urgent warning cyclone off Australian coast will strengthen into a Category 3 - as terrifying map reveals its path

Western Australians living on the north-west coast are being warned to prepare for a tropical cyclone which is set to strengthen in the next 48 hours.

Western Australians living on the north-west coast are being warned to prepare for a tropical cyclone which is set to strengthen in the next 48 hours. 

Tropical Cyclone Errol formed about 475km north-north-west of Broome at about 8pm (10pm AEDT) on Tuesday. 

The Bureau of Meteorology forecasts the category one storm is likely to intensify to a category three as it travels further west before making a U-turn.  

Tropical Cyclone Errol is moving west over open waters well off the northwest Kimberley coast, BoM said. 

It is expected to continue moving west and intensify during Wednesday. 

From Thursday Errol is expected to turn southeast towards the coast and peak in intensity as a severe tropical cyclone.

The cyclones outer winds are set to impact a 400km stretch of coast from just north of Broome to north of Kuri Bay by Friday. 

While its too early to predict whether the tropical cyclone will make landfall, BoM explained Errol should weaken as it approached the West Kimberley coast on Friday.

Tropical Cyclone Errol is set to intensify into a category three storm by Thursday (pictured, the Bureau of Meteorology track map for Cyclone Errol on Tuesday night)

Tropical Cyclone Errol is set to intensify into a category three storm by Thursday (pictured, the Bureau of Meteorology track map for Cyclone Errol on Tuesday night)

It comes as Aussies living in Australias capital cities will enjoy warm and sunny conditions over the Easter long weekend. 

The Easter long weekend should start off on pretty good footing,  BoM meteorologist Angus Hines told the Guardian. 

Well have some fairly warm weather with temperatures several degrees above average to begin the long weekend. 

Mr Hines explained temperatures will remain warm through to Monday for Sydney, a cold front is expected to bring cooler weather to the countrys southern states. 

He added the cold front, which is forecast to move through on Saturday, is set to bring a big shift in temperature for Melbourne, Adelaide and Hobart.

We certainly could see some moderate rainfall totals across south-eastern Australia, particularly during Easter Sunday and Monday, Mr Hines said.  

Meanwhile, residents in Brisbane, Perth and Darwin can expect balmy and sunny conditions as they enjoy the long weekend. 

Sydney 

Wednesday: Party cloudy. Winds up to 30km/h. Max 23C.

Thursday: Partly cloudy. Winds up to 30km/h. Min 16C Max 24C. 

Friday: Mostly sunny. Winds up to 20km/h. Min 15C Max 25C. 

Saturday: Sunny. Min 15C Max 28C. 

Sunday:  Mostly sunny. Winds up to 20km/h. Min 17C Max 29C.

Residents in Sydney will experience warm an sunny conditions for the Easter long weekend

Residents in Sydney will experience warm an sunny conditions for the Easter long weekend

Melbourne

Wednesday: Party cloudy. Winds up to 35km/h. Max 26C.

Thursday: Sunny. Min 14C Max 28C. 

Friday: Mostly sunny. Winds up to 30km/h. Min 16C Max 29C. 

Saturday: Shower or two. Winds up to 30km/h. Min 16C Max 25C. 

Sunday:  Shower or two. Up to 8mm of rain. Winds up to 25km/h. Min 15C Max 21C.

Brisbane 

Wednesday: Party cloudy. Winds up to 25km/h. Max 27C.

Thursday: Sunny. Min 16C Max 28C. 

Friday: Sunny. Min 17C Max 29C. 

Saturday: Mostly sunny. Min 17C Max 29C. 

Sunday: Sunny. Min 17C Max 30C.

A cold front is forecast on Saturday which will bring cooler temperatures, rain and cloudy conditions to Australias southern cities

A cold front is forecast on Saturday which will bring cooler temperatures, rain and cloudy conditions to Australias southern cities 

Perth 

Wednesday: Mostly sunny. Winds up to 25km/h. Max 27C. 

Thursday: Mostly sunny. Winds up to 35km/h. Min 15C Max 27C. 

Friday: Partly cloudy. Winds up to 25km/h. Min 13C Max 23C. 

Saturday: Sunny. Winds up to 20km/h. Min 10C Max 24C. 

Sunday:  Mostly sunny. Winds up to 20km/h. Min 12C Max 26C.

Adelaide 

Wednesday: Sunny. Winds up to 30km/h. Max 32C. 

Thursday: Partly cloudy. Winds up to 20km/h. Min 17C Max 27C. 

Friday: Partly cloudy. Winds up to 20km/h. Min 15C Max 28C. 

Saturday: Showers. Up to 6mm of rain. Winds up to 20km/h. Min 18C Max 26C. 

Sunday:  Shower or two. Up to 5mm of rain. Winds up to 20km/h. Min 13C Max 20C.

Hobart 

Wednesday: Cloudy. Max 21C. 

Thursday: Partly cloudy. Slight chance of a shower. Min 12C Max 23C. 

Friday: Shower or two. Min 12C Max 23C. 

Saturday: Shower or two. Winds up to 20km/h. Min 13C Max 20C. 

Sunday:  Shower or two. Up to 7mm of rain. Winds up to 20km/h. Min 12C Max 19C.

Melbourne, Adelaide and Hobart will experience a big shift in temperature on Sunday

Melbourne, Adelaide and Hobart will experience a big shift in temperature on Sunday

Canberra 

Wednesday: Mostly sunny. Max 22C. 

Thursday: Sunny. Min 4C Max 24C. 

Friday: Cloud clearing. Min 7C Max 25C. 

Saturday: Sunny. Winds up to 20km/h. Min 7C Max 27C. 

Sunday:  Possible shower. Winds up to 20km/h. Min 9C Max 24C.

Darwin 

Wednesday: Mostly sunny. Max 34C. 

Thursday: Sunny. Min 24C Max 34C. 

Friday: Possible shower. Min 24C Max 33C. 

Saturday: Shower or two. Up to 4mm of rain. Min 25C Max 33C. 

Sunday:  Possible shower. Min 25C Max 33C.