"The U.S. concern for impacts will be in the Florida Peninsula, especially the lower portion of the Peninsula and the Keys. "Strong westerly winds, driven by the jet stream, should prevent the storm ...
The National Hurricane Center said uncertainty continues on where Tropical Storm Melissa will go and how strong it could get.
Tropical Storm Melissa is expected to undergo rapid intensification and grow into a powerful Category 4 hurricane by early next week.
Conditions remain quiet in the tropics, with no activity expected for the next seven days. But don't let your guard down yet.
The National Hurricane Center is keeping a close eye on Tropical Storm Melissa, which is expected to rapidly intensify into a major hurricane.
The NHC predicts that Melissa could become a major hurricane as it skirts around Jamaica early next week. Here's how it will unfold.
Melissa could intensify into an extremely strong Category 4 hurricane by early next week, with top sustained winds blowing at 140 to 145 mph.
The National Hurricane Center's 2 p.m. Friday update reported that Tropical Storm Melissa is in the Caribbean Sea, 230 miles southeast of Kingston Jamaica and 250 miles southwest of Port Au Prince ...
Melissa is forecast to begin "rapid intensification" in about 24 hours, becoming a hurricane by Saturday, Oct. 25, and a major hurricane by Sunday, Oct. 26, the Hurricane Center said. Current ...
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Tropical Storm Melissa is likely to undergo rapid intensification and grow into a powerful Category 4 hurricane.
Here's a look at where Tropical Storm Melissa is, where it's headed and the impacts it could have in Sarasota.