Invest 98L developed into Tropical Storm Melissa Tuesday morning, Oct. 21, according to an advisory from the National Hurricane Center. Melissa is the 13th named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane ...
Where’s the fun in that? Bold statement: Not all spaghetti is worth twirling especially when it’s plotting the path of a tropical storm. Tropical Storm Dexter, the fourth named storm of the 2025 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tropical Storm Melissa is churning in the Caribbean at glacial speeds, which will give the storm plenty of time to strengthen into ...
On Thursday, Oct. 23, Melissa continues to crawl and move erratically as it maintains tropical-storm-force winds. It's expected to bring "significant flooding and destructive winds" to islands in the ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – Melissa is spinning south of the island of Hispaniola working feverishly to better organize and begin the intensification phase called to happen by all of our computer models and the ...
Melissa is forecast begin "rapid intensification" in about 24 hours. Melissa could become a major hurricane by the end of the weekend. Will Melissa threaten Florida? See the latest predictions.
ORLANDO, Fla. – Recon crews are carefully surveying Tropical Storm Melissa, and the critical observations they’re taking are being plugged into our high resolution hurricane forecast models. The ...
Tracking *** monster in the Caribbean. Let me show you this storm system that is expected to stall out. Look at these winds grow. This model, the European, shows 190 mile per hour winds, and it shows ...
Editor's note: Follow the coverage of Tropical Storm Melissa's forecast for Thursday, Oct. 23. Melissa could become one of the 'strongest storms ever' in Atlantic. With little to guide it, slow-moving ...
AccuWeather's lead hurricane expert said such a storm has never formed in the Eastern Pacific during the month of January.
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 ...