Urgent fears for missing girl Cleo as storm is set to hit desolate coastline where four-year-old girl went missing A major storm cell is expected to hit the coast where Cleo Smith disappeared Exhaustive sea, land and air searches have been conducted in the days since But wild weather may force emergency services to suspend any searches By Brittany Chain For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:09 BST, 19 October 2021 | Updated: 00:10 BST, 19 October 2021 Viewcomments A major storm cell is expected to hit the coast where emergency services are searching for missing four-year-old Cleo Smith within hours. She was last seen by her mother Ellie Smith about 1.30am on Saturday inside the family's shared tent at Blowholes campsite, north of Carnarvon, in Western Australia. Exhaustive sea, land and air searches have been conducted in the days since, but conditions are rapidly deteriorating. Wild weather could force emergency services to suspend the search as it enters a fourth day. A strong cold front, heavy winds and rain will bring about more treacherous search conditions for volunteers - including local Indigenous bush trackers who have been assisting with the search. There are fears Cleo (pictured) may have wandered off in the dead of night, only to fall into one of the many holes nearby. But close family friends insisted the four-year-old wouldn't do that Every hour that goes by with a four-year-old out in this environment, there's obviously limited water supply, it is warm, very limited shelter,' Inspector Jon Munday said 'It is very, very concerning.' By 10am Tuesday morning, locals can expect winds of up to 70km/h so fierce that it is likely homes and property will be damaged. By nightfall, gusts could top 100km/h along the coast. Higher than usual tides and damaging surf conditions are also predicted. Anybody caught outside during the storm has been urged to seek shelter away from streams of water, trees, storm water drains and streams. One possibility is that little Cleo (pictured) may have woken in the night and wandered toward the nearby ocean, only to be swept away by rising waters. But so far marine rescuers have found no evidence of this A desperate search for a missing four-year-old girl has entered its third day with police releasing footage of the remote campsite from where she disappeared The intense weather forecast adds another concerning element to the search for Cleo, which already has detectives on edge. Police are urging anyone who was in the area from Friday all the way through to Sunday, to try and remember if they may have seen anything unusual. One of the theories was that young Cleo may have wandered off towards the water and was washed away by the rising tide. But exhaustive marine searches have so far found no evidence she entered the water. There are mounting concerns for little Cleo Smith's (pictured with her mum Ellie and partner Jake Gliddon) safety after she went missing at a remote campsite on Saturday morning 'The searches we have done for this marine environment are the best we can get and they have done the best they can and in that environment we haven't found any sign of Cleo,' Inspector Munday said. 'And that marine search has been scaled back at this time.' Police have not ruled out the possibility that Cleo was abducted, with officers stopping cars and caravans to search the vehicles. Detectives from the homicide squad have also been called into to scour the area. Locals have been told to check garbage bins and roadsides for a grey and red sleeping bag used by Cleo at the time she went missing. Anyone with information is asked to contact police immediately on 131 444. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility