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Storm Bret's hurricane threat sparks fears tropical cyclone will smash into Florida

Tropical Storm Bret could become the first hurricane of the season, experts say — and it's early. It would only be the second June hurricane in recorded history

Tropical Storm Bret could become the first hurricane of the season — and batter the Floridian coast(Twitter)

Tropical Storm Bret is here and has sparked hurricane fears with the possibility a tropical cyclone will devastate the Caribbean before smashing into Florida.

Forecasters predict that the Atlantic storm could batter the Caribbean Islands as soon as Thursday or Friday, then make its way to the Floridian coast.

It has the potential to become the first devastating hurricane of the season, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami.

"Both the atmospheric and oceanic environment look conducive for strengthening during the next couple of days with low shear and abnormally warm ocean waters," the center said.

Forecasters warned of strong winds, dangerous storm surge and waves, and flooding from heavy rainfall.


A disturbance follows Tropical Storm Bret in the Atlantic(Twitter)

They urged people in the Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands to closely monitor the storm and have their hurricane plans in place.

The region is rushing to prepare itself for what has been deemed an unusually early storm.

Bret formed on Monday as Depression Three, according to the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, and strengthened into a tropical storm earlier today.