Named Storm Bret formed from a tropical low pressure area northwest of Bermuda on Sunday, July 17. This storm will be affected by upper level shear which will prevent it from strengthening much. Those upper level currents will move Bret to the east northeast into the central Atlantic by week’s end where it will loose it’s tropical characteristics and weaken. This storm will allow some beneficial rains to fall in some of the drought stricken areas of the southeastern US, especially Florida, over the next couple of days. Since Tropical Storm Bret poses no major threat to the US, this will be our only report concerning this storm system.
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