June's Unusual Tropical Storm Activity: Bret, Cindy, and Three Disturbances in the Atlantic

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Tropical Storm Bret weakens as it moves away from the eastern Caribbean islands after producing wind gusts upwards of 60 mph. All Tropical Storm Warnings have been dropped as the storm moves farther away. The NHC predicts that the storm will weaken further and dissipate over the central Caribbean Sea by early Sunday. This marks the first time in recorded history that two tropical cyclones have formed east of the Lesser Antilles in the tropical Atlantic during June.
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