Tropical Depression Fred remains unorganized as it moves between eastern Cuba and the southeastern Bahamas. It has moved back over water, where it will slowly restrengthen.
It’s moving WNW at 16mph and maximum sustained winds remain at 35 mph.
The extent to which Fred strengthens more will depend largely on how much it is disrupted by land interaction with Cuba. It has the chance to regain tropical storm strength by late Thursday.
It will likely reach our vicinity by Saturday or Sunday. At this point, all of Southwest Florida remains in the cone of concern.
There is fairly good model agreement that Fred may not make direct landfall in Southwest Florida, and overall agreement keeps it as a tropical storm in the Gulf.
Whether or not Fred is very strong in the Gulf doesn’t amount to much at this time. Fred has the potential to be a decent rainmaker for the area through the weekend. Rainfall totals of 3-5 inches are possible through Monday.
We are monitoring another tropical wave farther out in the Atlantic. It has a medium chance of development over the next several days.
Be sure to check back with ABC7 as we continue to provide the latest updates on Tropical Depression Fred.
Click here to go to ABC7’s Hurricane Tracker.
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