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Will Tropical Storm Bret wreck your Texas beach plans next week? Here’s what to know

A volunteer from Sea Turtle Inc. uses an ATV to patrol the beach at South Padre Island. (Pam LeBlanc/Austin American-Statesman/TNS)
A volunteer from Sea Turtle Inc. uses an ATV to patrol the beach at South Padre Island. (Pam LeBlanc/Austin American-Statesman/TNS) TNS

Tropical Storm Bret developed Monday afternoon in the Atlantic, the National Hurricane Center announced at 5 p.m. Monday.

It’s projected to approach the Lesser Antilles on Thursday and Friday as a possible hurricane, bringing a risk of flooding from heavy rainfall, hurricane-force winds and dangerous storm surge and waves, according to the NHC.

Could Tropical Storm Bret spoil Fourth of July plans on the coast of Texas?

Victor Murphy, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, says Tropical Storm Bret should have no impact on the weather for the holiday weekend. If it were to enter into the Gulf of Mexico, it would be at least 10 days from now, he explained. “The probabilities of this are so low,” he said.

“I would not be worried,” Murphy said. “However, I would encourage anyone with travel plans to a location along the Atlantic Coast or Gulf Coast of the U.S. or else to the entire Caribbean to monitor the seven day Tropical Weather Outlook forecast from the National Hurricane Center.”

To monitor the forecast, visit this page.

Also, now is the time for all Texans to be prepared for the upcoming hurricane season which runs through Nov. 30. Click here to learn more about hurricane preparedness in Texas.

This story was originally published June 20, 2023 at 11:00 AM.

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Dalia Faheid
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Dalia Faheid was a service journalism reporter at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram from 2021 to 2023.
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