nhc has upgraded the system to bret as of 8pm. new advisory indicates that the pressure has fallen to 1002mb and the forward speed has slowed to wnw at 5mph. the storm probably has 6-8hrs before landfall, so it may inch up to being a 50mph storm or so. slow movement should cause there to be locally extreme rains. nothing outside of what this region sees every 3-5 years, though. that's two named storms in june. i have a feeling that july will match or exceed that count. HF 0042z29june
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