Forecasters are monitoring the development of one and potentially two tropical systems over what have been record warm waters between the Caribbean and West Africa, and the National Hurricane Center is forecasting the first will more than likely grow into Hurricane Bret.

That first system became a tropical storm Monday with sustained winds close to 40 mph, the center said. Tropical Storm Bret is predicted to bulk up to hurricane strength within a few days.

The appearance of the two systems in June is unusual, and abnormally warm water is expected to play a major role as this year’s hurricane season unfolds.

“We just happen to have gotten two separate waves that have come out at the right latitude they need to be for June development,” said David Roth, a forecaster for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Weather Prediction Center in College Park, Maryland.