Category 4 Hurricane Melissa Threatens Jamaica, Cuba, and the Bahamas

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Hurricane Melissa

Hurricane Melissa, now a powerful Category 4 storm with maximum sustained winds of 140 mph, continues its slow westward movement through the Caribbean, posing a major threat to Jamaica, southeastern Cuba, and the Bahamas.

As of 11 a.m. EDT, the storm was centered near latitude 16.4°N and longitude 76.6°W, moving west at 3 mph. Melissa is expected to approach Jamaica on Tuesday, southeastern Cuba by Tuesday night, and the southeastern Bahamas on Wednesday. Forecasters warn it could strengthen further before reaching land.

Tropical storm conditions are already affecting Jamaica, with hurricane-force winds expected to begin Monday. Southern Hispaniola and Jamaica could receive 15 to 30 inches of rain, causing life-threatening flash flooding and landslides, while eastern Cuba may see 10 to 15 inches.

A life-threatening storm surge of 9 to 13 feet is possible along Jamaica’s south coast, with dangerous surges also expected in parts of Cuba. Swells from Melissa will impact Hispaniola, Jamaica, and Cuba, creating hazardous surf and rip currents.

Residents in affected areas are urged to complete preparations and follow official updates from the National Weather Service and local authorities.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. PM Gatson..let me give you some more advice from a really caring human being.

    Send a few of your Lait planes to Jamaica for our students please.

    I know you don’t like to listen me, but please do the right thing. Muster all the bluster you have on your radio show and go out people please.

    This storm is a monster, and living in Jamaica and dealing with the aftermath with a storm like this is no easy task in a foreign country.

  2. Jamaica is in for a very rough few days and I hope they have prepared as best as they can. Once the storm passes, they will need a lot of assistance.

    In Provo, TCI we are carefully watching the latest forecasts and are preparing accordingly. A couple of days ago, the local weather people were talking about category 2 conditions on TCI but the latest forecast has it moving further to west of the islands. We will find out soon enough.

  3. @Islanman26

    They can’t fly those plane through a hurricane. We only can wait and hope it doesn’t hit the islands or cause lost of life.

  4. I advice this since Friday dude, since Friday.
    If you follow my post, I’m not a monday morning quarterback. Preparedness is my expertise. I work in logistics for over 20 years and also worked for Delta airlines for about 10 years. I know how to get things done in these types of situations.

    But this man do not listen to knowledgeable people, and certainly not me.. 😂

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