Hurricane Melissa hits Jamaica
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The core of Hurricane Melissa is pulling away from the Bahamas on Thursday, according to the National Hurricane Center.  Melissa is currently located approximately 160 miles west-northwest of Bermuda.
Bermuda is yet again under a hurricane threat this season as Hurricane Melissa is forecast to charge north, bringing dangerous winds and storm surge.
After savaging Jamaica as one of the most powerful hurricanes on record, swamping Haiti, Cuba and the Bahamas and skirting Bermuda, Hurricane Melissa is rapidly speeding out into the Atlantic and is expected to drop down into an extratropical cyclone later today, according to the latest update from the National Hurricane Center.
Officials have reported deaths in multiple areas as Hurricane Melissa slammed parts of the Caribbean this week.
NOAA trackers expect Hurricane Melissa to make catastrophic landfall in Jamaica Tuesday. How to watch live cam video updates, track spaghetti models and more.
FOX Weather Correspondent Robert Ray is in Jamaica ahead of Hurricane Melissa's landfall expected Tuesday morning. The Category 5 hurricane is expected to deliver deadly storm surge, life-threatening and catastrophic flash flooding and landslides and destructive winds.
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - By the time Hurricane Melissa exits Jamaica, nothing will be the same.
Hurricane Melissa is making its way over the Bahamas after lashing Cuba and carving a deadly swath of destruction in Jamaica and Haiti.