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Tropical Depression Fred is producing heavy rains over Cuba and the Florida Keys on Saturday as it continues to move toward the west-northwest.
In an early morning update on Facebook, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) wrote that the storm was centered approximately 25 miles west of Havana, Cuba and about 125 miles south-southwest of Key West, Florida.
The Hurricane Center said that the Florida Panhandle and Big Bend should see 3 to 7 inches with isolated maximum totals of 10 inches and cautioned that heavy rainfall could lead to new minor flooding across the western Florida Peninsula, worsen ongoing minor to isolated moderate flooding in northern Florida and result in areal, urban, and small stream flooding impacts.
A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for the Florida Keys west of the Seven Mile Bridge to the Dry Tortugas and the NHC said that tropical storm conditions are probable in the warning area.
A tornado or two could also be possible starting on Saturday afternoon over portions of central and southern Florida.
Those in impacted areas were advised to monitor Fred’s storm watches and the NHC said additional watches could be required for portions of the Florida panhandle and Alabama later on Saturday.
Fred formed south of Puerto Rico late Tuesday night – also impacting the U.S. Virgin Islands – and weakened from a tropical storm to a tropical depression force on Wednesday night as it swept over Haiti and the Dominican Republic through Thursday.
The storm knocked out power for hundreds of thousands of households in the Dominican Republic and around 13,000 in Puerto Rico.
Dominican Republic officials were also forced to shut down part of the country’s aqueduct system, due to flooding from the storm.
Fred is the sixth named storm of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season and the first in the month of August.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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