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Tropical Storm Bret continues its westward trek into the Caribbean Sea and should begin to weaken over the next 48 hours or so. By Sunday, there probably won't be much left of Bret, as it will get ripped apart by wind shear and dry air. Some remnant moisture associated with Bret looks to push into Central America early next week, though this will not be a concern.
Tropical Storm Cindy is moving to the west/northwest through the Atlantic Ocean, right behind Tropical Storm Bret. Cindy is the third named storm in the Atlantic Basin this year, and it's expected to strengthen some this weekend before moving northeast of the Caribbean Islands early next week. Cindy is set to weaken thanks to increasing wind shear in the western Atlantic. Both Bret and Cindy do not look to pose any risks to the United States.