Hurricane Melissa is expected to weaken into an extratropical cyclone on Friday, Oct. 31, the National Hurricane Center said.
Forecasters say Melissa is moving toward the north-northeast at around 21 mph and is expected to continue accelerating ...
Historic, life-threatening flash flooding and landslides are expected in portions of Jamaica, southern Haiti and the ...
Illustrations include an array of forecast tools and models, and not all are created equal. The hurricane center uses only the top four or five highest-performing models to help make its forecasts.
Melissa is forecast to become a hurricane by Saturday, Oct. 25, and a major hurricane by Sunday, Oct. 26, the Hurricane ...
Tropical Storm Melissa could soon erupt into the most dangerous type of hurricane as forecasters warn that a direct hit in the Northeast is still a possibility.
"Due to Melissa’s slow motion, the risk of a prolonged multi-day period of potentially damaging winds, heavy rainfall ...
Tropical Storm Melissa is beginning to strengthen and is "poised to intensify substantially over the next few days, according to the National Hurricane Center. The slow-moving storm is expected to ...
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.
Editor's note: Follow Melissa's latest forecast and path track in USA TODAY's coverage on Saturday, Oct. 25. Tropical Storm Melissa continues to spin in the Caribbean. At the same time, ...
The latest forecasts for Tropical Storm Melissa show the potential for the future hurricane to make a devastating turn towards the Northeast.