Tropical Storm Bret formed in the central Atlantic Ocean on June 19, becoming the second named storm of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season.
Bret continues to maintain its tropical storm status and has weakened, with maximum sustained winds of 65 mph. It’s moving west at 16 mph.
Bret is expected to remain a tropical storm as it moves through the Windward Island on Thursday. Any additional strengthening is unlikely once it reaches the Caribbean Sea.
It is currently approaching St. Vincent and St. Lucia and will affect the Lesser Antilles with heavy rainfall, flooding, powerful winds and dangerous storm surge later today.
A Hurricane Watch and Tropical Storm Warning are in effect for St. Lucia.
Tropical Storm Warnings are in effect for Dominca, Martinique, St. Vincent and Barbados.
Interaction with land and strong wind shear will weaken Bret as it heads west into the Caribbean Sea this weekend.
Regardless, anyone living or vacationing in the Lesser Antilles should pay close attention to the latest updates on Bret and have a plan in place.
Along with Tropical Storm Bret, there is another area being monitored in the eastern Atlantic.
Check here for a look at the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season so far.
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