Tropical Storm Melissa, National Hurricane Center
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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.
Category 5 storm officially the planet’s strongest this year with Jamaica on high alert - At least four people have already been killed as the storm batters the Caribbean with heavy winds and torrenti
Tropical Storm Melissa is expected to strengthen into a hurricane and is forecast to become a major hurricane by early next week.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking two tropical disturbances, including one expected to cross Florida over the weekend.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking two tropical disturbances in the Atlantic basin. Florida residents should keep an eye on a tropical wave heading toward the Caribbean. Waters in the Caribbean are very warm, which helps storms to develop and strengthen.
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Melissa is expected to become a Category 5 hurricane by Sunday night, Oct. 26, and have catastrophic impacts on islands in the northern Caribbean.
Forecasters predict Lorenzo will turn north and then east well away from Florida and the United States, and could make a partial clockwise loop in the tropical central Atlantic. Lorenzo is the 12th named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season and the third storm to form since Oct. 1.