Tropical Storm Melissa is expected to become a major hurricane by Monday, according to the National Hurricane Center.
The NHC predicts that Melissa could become a major hurricane as it skirts around Jamaica early next week. Here's how it will unfold.
Editor's note: Follow Melissa's latest forecast and path track in USA TODAY's coverage on Saturday, Oct. 25. Tropical Storm Melissa continues to spin in the Caribbean. At the same time, ...
Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Cuba as a Category 2 storm after hitting Jamaica as a Category 5. The hurricane is not a threat to Florida or the U.S. as it moves northeast toward the Bahamas.
Forecasters are watching a tropical wave in the Caribbean, where waters remain warm enough to support tropical development.
Once Melissa reaches hurricane status, it is projected to intensify further and could become a major hurricane –Category 3 or higher with sustained winds of at least 111 mph – by early next week. Will ...
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