Hurricane Melissa remains a Category 4
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Tropical Storm Melissa is likely to undergo rapid intensification and grow into a powerful Category 4 hurricane.
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Will Tropical Storm Melissa hit New York? See the storm's path
As Tropical Storm Melissa brews in the Caribbean, experts are raising the alarm on the storm's potential strength, and where its path could lead.
Jerry became the 10th named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season and follows twin hurricanes Humberto and Imelda.
A new tropical storm has formed in the Atlantic Ocean, but it will likely follow the pattern of other storms that have stayed mostly out to sea, forecasts show.
Will the 13th storm of the hurricane season be lucky and pass right over, or will it be the first to make landfall, potentially in Florida?
Tropical Storm Melissa is expected to meander the Caribbean at an agonizingly slow pace in the coming days, even as it’s forecast to strengthen into a hurricane, covering as little ground as 2 miles in an hour.
The National Hurricane Center thinks a new tropical storm is likely to form in the Caribbean Sea this week. If it does, it will get the name Melissa. Systems in the Caribbean are always worth watching for those in the U.S., but it’s still too soon to say if this storm will or won’t affect the Gulf or U.S. East Coast.
Subtropical Storm Karen was downgraded to a post-tropical low and Tropical Storm Jerry was bringing heavy rain and 60 mph winds as it moved north.
The National Hurricane Center on Friday said Tropical Storm Jerry was dropping torrents of rain on the Caribbean’s northern Leeward Islands while Subtropical Storm Karen formed in the
Tropical Storm Melissa is expected to bring days of heavy rain to the Dominican Republic, Haiti and Jamaica and may trigger life-threatening flash flooding, the National Hurricane Center says.