The latest storm, low pressure of The Watchers said that the 29U low pressure was in the Arafura and expected to move southwest to the Timor Sea in the coming days.
Australian weather forecasts said that it is very likely (about 60%), which will develop into a tropical storm on April 15.
The low pressure is likely to become a storm that is expected to cause heavy rain, thunderstorms in the top End area of Northern Australia and Cape York peninsula in Queensland, Australia. Forecast of rainfall in some locations is 100-200 mm.
The second low pressure is likely to be formed in the eastern Arafura or Carpentaria Bay from April 16. It is forecasted that this low pressure is stronger into a storm than 29U.
According to the latest storm of The Guardian, the Australian Weather Agency issued a warning about the low pressure area in the Timor Sea, Northwest Darwin moving to the southwest and expected to be stronger into a storm. When stronger into a storm, the low pressure 29U will be named Typhoon Errol.
The 29U low pressure is expected to move near the northern coast of Kimberley, carrying strong winds and heavy rainfall.

The forecasters said that this low pressure was likely to become a storm thanks to the warm hot sea off the west coast of Australia.
Weatherzone's storm predictor Ben Deatherzone said that the latest storm in the storm season in 2025 was likely to be stronger into a high -level tropical storm on April 15.
Weatherzone's storm forecast indicates that Errol is less likely to land on the mainland but will maintain in the northwestern region of West Australia until the middle of the week.
Australian Australian Fire and Emergency Service (DFES) issued a warning and advised people to live along the 450km coastline from Cockatoo Island to the King George River to be prepared to respond to dangerous weather.
Mr. Domensino noted that it is difficult to predict the development trend of storm Errol when the system is still in the low pressure stage. The forecast may change in the next days when the system thrives and has more accurate data.
Errol will be the 8th storm in the 2025 storm season in Australia, the highest figure recorded in a stormy season in the past 19 years.
High sea surface temperature and other favorable weather conditions are contributing to increasing the activity of storms and low pressure in the region.
In early April, Typhoon Dianne moved across the territory of North Australia and entered the southwest and the center of Queensland, causing heavy rain. In March of this year, Hurricane Alfred devastated the Southeast of Queensland and Northeast New South Wales.