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Tropical Storm Melissa Set to Intensify Rapidly: Caribbean Braces for Impact

Tropical Storm Melissa trudges through Caribbean as forecasters warn it will quickly intensify
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SAN JUAN – On Friday morning, Tropical Storm Melissa made its way slowly through the central Caribbean. Meteorologists have issued warnings that the storm could escalate into a powerful hurricane, possibly skirting Jamaica and bringing with it the threat of severe flash floods and landslides in southern Haiti.

The storm’s sluggish pace and erratic path are forecasted to bring heavy rainfall to Jamaica, as well as the southern parts of Haiti and the Dominican Republic throughout the weekend.

“The primary danger with this storm is the significant rainfall it will bring,” stated Michael Brennan, the director of the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami. “Historically, rainfall has been the leading cause of fatalities from tropical storms and hurricanes in the Caribbean region.”

Currently, the storm is positioned roughly 150 miles (245 kilometers) southeast of Kingston, Jamaica, and about 270 miles (430 kilometers) southwest of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. It is generating maximum sustained winds of 45 mph (75 kph) and is advancing northward at a mere 3 mph (6 kph), according to the U.S. center.

Both a hurricane watch and a tropical storm warning have been issued for Jamaica and the southwestern peninsula of Haiti, as authorities prepare for the storm’s potential impact.

Melissa was expected to slowly begin moving closer to Jamaica over the weekend. It was expected to strengthen into a hurricane by Saturday and become a major hurricane by the end of the weekend, possibly reaching Category 4 status by Tuesday.

Forecasters said Jamaica’s eastern region could see up to 14 inches (36 centimeters) of rain that could lead to flooding and landslides because the ground is already saturated from recent heavy rains unrelated to the storm.

Schools, health centers and government offices closed across Jamaica on Thursday, with authorities warning that all airports would close within 24 hours if a hurricane warning is issued.

“The situation is indeed serious,” said Matthew Samuda, Jamaica’s minister of economic growth and job creation, as he warned people not to be fooled by the storm’s current pace and strength. “Be very attentive, because it can change in a moment’s notice.”

Up to 14 inches (36 centimeters) of rain also was forecast for southern Haiti and the southern Dominican Republic, with higher amounts possible through Sunday.

Melissa was blamed for one death in southern Haiti, and five other people in the country’s central region were injured in flooding, authorities said. The U.N. announced Thursday that it was preparing more than 100 emergency shelters in Haiti’s southern region.

The storm also knocked out dozens of water supply systems in the neighboring Dominican Republic, affecting more than half a million customers. It also downed trees and traffic lights and unleashed a couple of small landslides.

All public schools across the Dominican Republic would close on Friday, while government offices in 12 provinces under alert would do the same, officials said.

“This is an event that we should be following minute by minute,” said Juan Manuel Méndez García, emergency operations director in the Dominican Republic. He noted that evacuations in areas under alert were mandatory.

Melissa is the 13th named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, and the first named storm to form in the Caribbean this year.

The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration had predicted an above-normal season with 13 to 18 named storms. Of those, five to nine were forecast to become hurricanes, including two to five major hurricanes, which pack winds of 111 mph (178 kph) or greater.

The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 to Nov. 30.

Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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