Tropical Storm Bret 2023 (Tropical Storm)
Tropical Storm Bret formed on June 19th as a result of a tropical wave that emerged into the Atlantic off the coast of West Africa. The storm quickly organized into a tropical depression and then strengthened into a tropical storm later that day. As Bret headed west towards the Lesser Antilles, it experienced gradual intensification, reaching sustained winds of 70 mph and a central pressure of 996 mbar. However, as Bret moved into an area of increased vertical wind shear, it began to weaken as it passed just north of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao on June 24th before dissipating into a trough near the Guajira Peninsula of Colombia.
During its passage, Tropical Storm Bret brought gusty winds and heavy rains to the Windward Islands, causing damage to homes and structures. Saint Lucia reported a wind gust of 69 mph and Barbados experienced damage to buildings, including a tree falling onto a home in Bridgetown. The storm also caused power outages in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, with significant agricultural losses reported on St. Lucia. Overall, Bret's impact on the region resulted in damages and disruptions to infrastructure and daily life.