Hurricane Melissa's sustained winds of 185-mph become one of the two strongest Atlantic storms on record to make landfall, USA TODAY reported.
Hurricane Humberto and a brewing disturbance called AL94 — are complicating forecasts. AL94 could end up hitting the Eastern Seaboard.
Hurricane Melissa brought hurricane-force gusts to Bermuda overnight and will weaken as it heads north, the U.S. National ...
Hurricane Melissa is among the strongest hurricanes to have formed in the Atlantic Ocean since records were kept, ranking as ...
Melissa made landfall in southwestern Jamaica near New Hope with estimated maximum sustained winds of 185 mph and an ...
Melissa is now moving across the Atlantic Ocean as a category 2 hurricane, and is now pushing closely towards the Bermuda ...
The Category 5 storm made landfall in southwestern Jamaica near New Hope with estimated maximum sustained winds of 185 mph ...
The center of Hurricane Melissa is now about 150 miles northeast of the Bahamas, and impacts will continue to subside over ...
What was once a very powerful storm has now weakened into scraps. As of Friday morning, Melissa has officially become a ...
And that follows Hurricane Milton last year, which was the most intense Gulf of Mexico hurricane in recorded history. And ...
Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica with record-tying 185 mph winds, and its strength defied typical weakening factors.