Tropical Storm Bret continues moving westward; Hurricane Hunters to investigate it later today

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ORLANDO, Fla. — 11:15 a.m. update

Tropical Storm Bret continues to move westward at 14 mph with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph.

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The United States Air Force 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, commonly known as the “Hurricane Hunters,” will investigate the storm Wednesday afternoon.

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Earlier story:

Tropical Storm Bret is a little stronger Wednesday morning as it continues its move towards the Caribbean.

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Bret is moving west at 16 mph and has winds around 60 mph.

Bret is forecast to only slightly strengthen as it heads to the Lesser Antilles.

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Bret should rapidly weaken in the Caribbean as it encounters dry air and shears over the weekend.

As of now, Bret is not forecast to impact Florida.

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Channel 9 meteorologists will continue to monitor Bret and another tropical system that could develop as it moves through the Atlantic Ocean.

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