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Meteorologists are warning of a rapidly intensifying storm system in the Caribbean as Hurricane Melissa strengthens toward Category 5 intensity, posing a serious threat to Jamaica, Cuba, and the Bahamas in the coming days. According to updated models from the National Hurricane Center (NHC), Melissa is expected to reach peak strength by Monday before accelerating northeastward across the western Atlantic.
Formed on October 21 near the Lesser Antilles, Melissa has already reached Category 4 status with sustained winds near 140 miles per hour. NOAA data confirms the storm’s intensification rate ranks among the fastest recorded in late October, underscoring both the volatility and energy of this year’s unusually active Atlantic hurricane season—the 13th named storm so far, already surpassing the seasonal average.
As Melissa continues moving slowly through the exceptionally warm Caribbean waters, forecasters warn that the combination of high sea-surface temperatures and low wind shear could push the system into Category 5 territory by early Monday. The storm’s projected path brings it directly over or near Jamaica before sweeping across eastern Cuba and the Bahamas by midweek, eventually turning out to sea without directly threatening the U.S. mainland.
The most immediate concerns for Jamaica and parts of Haiti include torrential rainfall totaling 10 to 20 inches, flash flooding, and the risk of deadly landslides in mountainous terrain. Authorities across the Caribbean are urging residents to secure property, stock emergency supplies, and prepare for prolonged power outages as the storm approaches.
Although Melissa is not expected to make landfall in the continental United States, its rapid development reflects the broader trend of intense, late-season storms that have defined the 2025 Atlantic hurricane cycle. Meteorologists continue to monitor the storm closely, emphasizing that even distant systems like Melissa can generate rough surf and rip currents along parts of the southeastern U.S. coast.
For now, all attention remains fixed on Jamaica, where officials are on high alert as Hurricane Melissa barrels westward—an increasingly powerful reminder of the Caribbean’s vulnerability during peak hurricane season.
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