Hurricane Melissa is now a rare Category 5 storm as it closes in on a historic, catastrophic landfall in Jamaica
Source: CNN Weather
Updated Oct 27, 2025, 5:45 AM ET
PUBLISHED Oct 25, 2025, 6:47 AM ET
Melissa rapidly intensified over the weekend and is now a rare Category 5 hurricane with 160 mph winds. The National Hurricane Center expects it to make landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday morning as the strongest hurricane on record to strike the island. The center of the hurricane is located about 130 miles south of Kingston, Jamaica and the storm is moving westward at just 3 mph.
Do not venture out of your safe shelter, the NHC said Monday morning. Catastrophic and life-threatening flash flooding and numerous landslides are likely today through Tuesday. Destructive winds, especially in the mountains, will begin by this evening, leading to extensive infrastructural damage, long-lasting power and communication outages, and isolated communities.
Tropical storm conditions are already ongoing in Jamaica and hurricane conditions will arrive tonight into early Tuesday as Melissa pushes onshore. The Jamaican government issued mandatory evacuation orders Sunday evening for several vulnerable coastal communities, including parts of Kingston, as Melissa intensifies on its approach to the Caribbean nation.
Storm surge is expected mainly over the southern side of the island, and this would be to the east of the center as it starts to, as it approaches the south coast, and as it begins to make impact, Evan Thompson, the principal director of Jamaicas Meteorological Service, said Sunday.
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2025/10/25/weather/hurricane-melissa-storm-tracker-forecast-jamaica-haiti-climate
It's probably going to do to Jamaica what Cat 5 (upper strength Cat 4 at landfall) Hurricane Maria did to Puerto Rico.
jmbar2
(7,401 posts)Natural disaster plus gangs controlling neighborhoods. My heart goes out to them.
BumRushDaShow
(162,365 posts)OnlinePoker
(6,036 posts)Has that ever happened before?
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at3+shtml/271147.shtml?cone#contents
BumRushDaShow
(162,365 posts)
It's pushing water up into southern Jamaican and Haiti and it is still crawling along at 3 mph so that compounds the pounding.
Usually these things move anywhere from about 8 - 12 mph, so it's almost like happened with Hurricane Harvey over TX where it just sat and spun and slowly drifted around and out into the Gulf and came back in again, just dumping "feet" of rain.
Happy Hoosier
(9,184 posts)Good luck to Jamaica. I'll look to support the NGO's that help in the aftermath.
BigmanPigman
(54,205 posts)I guess tRump would go and throw paper towels at them while Melania wears her "I Really Don't Care" jacket. I hope their plane is caught in the hurricane while returning from his state visit. I HOPE!
littlemissmartypants
(30,618 posts)travelingthrulife
(3,656 posts)Huge front from northwest is pushing it farther away?
republianmushroom
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