/Tropical depression Fred likely to strengthen into tropical storm as it hits Florida Keys

Tropical depression Fred likely to strengthen into tropical storm as it hits Florida Keys

It dissipated over Cuba and is no longer a tropical depression.

After bringing heavy rain across central Cuba, Fred has dissipated and is no longer a tropical depression.

As the remnants move slowly into the eastern Gulf of Mexico over the next 24 hours, scattered showers, gusty winds and thunderstorms may be possible across the Florida Keys and parts of the Florida peninsula.

Tropical storm conditions are expected in portions of the warning area across the Florida Keys later Saturday.

There are no longer any tropical storm watches or warnings in effect at this time along the north-central Gulf Coast. A flood watch remains in effect across South Florida.

Fred currently is expected to strengthen to a tropical storm as it closes in on the north-central Gulf Coast Monday. Landfall could be later Monday evening, somewhere between the Florida panhandle and Alabama/Mississippi coastline.

Elsewhere, Tropical Storm Grace is closing in on the northeastern Caribbean this weekend. As of mid-day Saturday, it was moving west at 23 mph with sustained winds of 45 mph, with the center about 265 miles east-southeast of the Leeward Islands. Conditions will deteriorate across some of the Leeward Islands into this evening/tonight.

Grace is forecast to bring rain and wind impacts to Puerto Rico beginning later on Sunday.

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