Tropical Storms Cindy and Bret weaken, rain chances decrease.

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Tropical Storm Cindy is expected to weaken and fizzle out by late Tuesday or Wednesday after interacting with an upper-level shear that should last over 72 hours. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Bret is expected to dissipate by Saturday night as it heads towards the central Caribbean Sea. There are no severe storm warnings in the U.S. as Cindy’s projected path keeps it away from landfall for now. This is the first time since 1968 that two tropical storms have formed in June at the same time. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has forecast 12 to 17 named storms for this year’s hurricane season.
Topics:top-news#caribbean-sea#hurricane-season#national-hurricane-center#tropical-storm-bret#tropical-storm-cindy#weather
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