TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The National Hurricane Center is now monitoring a fourth area, one of which has a 70% chance of development within the next seven days. The newest system is located out in the ...
Hurricane Melissa is history, but its torrential rains and record-book-worthy Category 5 destructive winds spread damage through the Caribbean. USA TODAY reported that officials across the region said ...
The Atlantic tropics are currently clear of any named storms, with no new activity expected in the next seven days. While the 2025 season has been active with four major hurricanes, Florida has not ...
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Hurricane Melissa latest: Jamaica braces for world’s strongest storm of 2025 as death toll rises to 7
Jamaica is bracing for the world's strongest storm of 2025 after Hurricane Melissa was blamed for seven deaths across the Caribbean. The Category 5 hurricane is expected to gather speed and batter the ...
Hurricane Melissa has strengthened back into a Category 2 storm and is heading toward Bermuda. The storm caused widespread destruction and dozens of deaths across Jamaica, Haiti, and Cuba. Florida ...
Neil Frank, a former head of the National Hurricane Center credited with working to increase the country’s readiness for major storms, has died Neil Frank, a former head of the National Hurricane ...
Editor's note: This page summarizes developments on Hurricane Melissa for Tuesday, Oct. 28. For the latest news on Hurricane Melissa, visit USA TODAY's coverage for Wednesday, Oct. 29. The center of ...
The tropics are currently quiet, with no cyclone formation expected in the next seven days. An Arctic blast is expected to bring a cold front and potential first freeze of the season to parts of ...
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