The storm is expected to hit Jamaica, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, as well as Cuba, the Bahamas, and the Turks and Caicos.
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'Near stationary' Tropical Storm Melissa is moving slower than a person walking — and it may bring deadly flash floods to the Caribbean
After circling the central Caribbean Sea and remaining 'near stationary' this week, Tropical Storm Melissa is now about 160 ...
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Tropical Storm Melissa near hurricane strength, could become Cat 5 storm. Florida update
Melissa is on track to rapidly strenghten and could become a major Category 5 hurricane, according to the National Hurricane Center Saturday, Oct. 25.
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Will Tropical Storm Melissa become strongest hurricane of season? What Florida can expect
Melissa is expected to bring "life-threatening and catastrophic flash flooding and landslides" to Hispaniola and Jamaica through the weekend.
Forecast maps provided to Newsweek by AccuWeather suggest Tropical Storm Melissa could take two paths next week, one closer to the U.S. coastline and another further away.
Deadly storm Melissa strengthened Saturday afternoon into a Category 1 hurricane, with rapid intensification expected over the weekend as it cut a worryingly slow course toward the Caribbean island of ...
Tropical storms and hurricanes that move slowly near the coast or inland are among the most feared by forecasters. Sometimes these tropical cyclones may not have powerful wind speeds, but the threats ...
Tropical Storm Melissa is likely to undergo rapid intensification and grow into a powerful Category 4 hurricane.
Jamaica is expected to be in the storm's eyewall, which refers to the band of dense clouds surrounding the eye of the ...
Hurricane forecasters have their eyes on a tropical disturbance brewing off the coast of the Southeast United States that has a moderate chance of formation into a cyclone − but could become a ...
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