Satellite animation of Tropical Storm Fred in the Caribbean.Satellite animation of Tropical Storm Fred in the Caribbean.

Tropical Storm Fred became the sixth named storm of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season late Tuesday night.


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On average, the sixth named storm develops on Aug. 28, so Fred is more than two weeks ahead of schedule. This is according to a tweet from Philip Klotzbach, a Colorado State University meteorologist who specializes in Atlantic basin hurricane season forecasts.

Klotzbach also said that, since 1966, only five other named storms have formed earlier in the season than Fred. They happened in 2020, 2005, 2012, 2017 and 1995.

As of 8 a.m. Wednesday, Fred was centered 50 miles southeast of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Sustained winds were 40 mph with higher gusts. Tropical storm-force winds extended up to 45 miles from the center. La Romana, Dominican Republic, reported sustained winds of 35 mph early Wednesday morning.

A flash flood watch remains in place for Puerto Rico as Fred continues to produce periods of heavy rain today on portions of the island. Some places could see rain totals of 6 inches, along with mudslides.

Fred is moving west-northwest at about 16 mph. On the National Hurricane Center’s latest forecast track, Fred’s center should be near or over the island of Hispañiola later Wednesday, move near the Turks and Caicos Islands and the southeastern Bahamas on Thursday and move north of the northern coast of central Cuba on Friday. The National Hurricane Center has issued tropical storm watches and warnings for these areas.

Fred’s winds will likely weaken as it moves across Hispaniola, but flooding and mudslides could still be issues as some areas may receive 4 to 6 inches of total rain.

Fred could make landfall early Saturday in the Florida Keys, with sustained winds of 45 mph and gusts up to 60 mph. However, landfall could be as far north as Miami, or Fred may not make a direct hit at all in South Florida. In any event, flooding and wind damage are likely. Fred is then forecast to brush by the Tampa-St. Petersburg area Sunday, hitting the Florida Panhandle Monday.

Fred could cause temporary delays in freight flows across parts of the Southeast. The storm’s exact path and landfall timing will likely change a bit, so look for updates on the FreightWaves website and social media accounts.

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