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The latest prediction for TS Bret is that it is expected to continue to move east and is no longer expected to reach hurricane status due to strong wind shear that is already tilting the circulation and weakening it. Most likely it will fizzle somewhere over the Caribbean but could bring some heavy rain and gusty winds to the Lesser Antilles as it passes over. None of the model runs show it moving anywhere close to the Southeast. The next storm, likely to become Cindy, is also not expected to come anywhere close to the US, so you can breathe a sigh of relief for now.

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