Hurricane Melissa, Jamaica
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The National Hurricane Center is keeping a close eye on Tropical Storm Melissa, which is expected to rapidly intensify into a major hurricane.
Hurricane Melissa's sustained winds of 185-mph become one of the two strongest Atlantic storms on record to make landfall, USA TODAY reported.
Hurricane Melissa has strengthened back into a Category 2 hurricane after devastating Jamaica, Cuba and the Bahamas and is heading toweard Bermuda.
Tropical Storm Melissa is expected to undergo rapid intensification and grow into a powerful Category 4 hurricane by early next week.
Tropical Storm Melissa is expected to strengthen into a hurricane and is forecast to become a major hurricane by early next week.
After tearing through the Caribbean, leaving destruction, flooding and more than 50 deaths so far, Melissa has lost power heading into the Atlantic.
Article last updated: Monday, Oct. 27, 2025, 1 p.m. ET
FOX 35 Orlando on MSN
Tropical Storm Melissa forecast to be major Cat. 4 hurricane in Caribbean: National Hurricane Center
Tropical Storm Melissa is forecast to become a major Category 4 hurricane as it meanders throughout the Caribbean Sea, bringing heavy rains and potentially deadly flooding to some of the islands in that region.
Hurricane Melissa was no longer on tracking maps by early Nov. 1, the first day of the final month of hurricane season.
A hurricane watch has been issued for the southern peninsula of Haiti from the border with the Dominican Republic to Port-au-Prince.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking newly formed Tropical Storm Melissa — the 13th named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. The storm is expected to gradually strengthen over the next few days.
The Canadian Press on MSN
Rough weather arrives as Hurricane Melissa heads toward Canadian waters
Gusty winds and rain were lashing parts of the Maritimes this morning as a large low-pressure system moved into the northeastern United States and Hurricane Melissa accelerated towards eastern Newfoundland.