Tropical Storm Melissa
Oct 31 at 3:00 PM
Storm Status
This storm is no longer active and has passed.
Storm Classification
Wind speeds between 64 and 82 knots are considered dangerous.
Max Wind Speed
The current wind speed is significantly lower than the maximum recorded speed.
Storm Position
The storm was last reported moving in a north-east direction.
Wind Speed History
Tropical Storm Melissa: An Overview
Tropical Storm Melissa has been a significant weather event, evolving rapidly over the past few days. Initially identified on October 21, 2025, Melissa has shown a dynamic progression in both intensity and trajectory.
Storm Development and Path
Melissa began as a tropical storm with sustained winds of 45 knots. Over the course of several days, it intensified significantly, reaching a peak intensity of 160 knots on October 28, 2025. The storm's path has been predominantly westward, with coordinates initially recorded at -71.7 longitude and 14.3 latitude, moving to -60.5 longitude and 39 latitude by October 31, 2025.
Intensity and Impact
The storm's intensity fluctuated, with notable increases on October 25 and October 26, where it transitioned from 60 knots to 100 knots, and eventually to 125 knots. The peak intensity of 160 knots was recorded on October 28, indicating a powerful storm system.
As of the latest data, Melissa has slightly weakened but remains a formidable storm with sustained winds of 75 knots as it continues its path.
Current Status
As of October 31, 2025, Tropical Storm Melissa is moving northeastward, with its latest position recorded at -60.5 longitude and 39 latitude. The storm's current intensity is 75 knots, and it is expected to continue on this trajectory.
Authorities and residents in the potential path of the storm are advised to stay informed and prepared for any changes in the storm's behavior.
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Tropical Storm Melissa: Latest Updates and Information
Tropical Storm Melissa has been making headlines as it progresses through the Atlantic, bringing with it significant weather changes and potential impacts on coastal regions. As of the latest updates, Melissa has been observed with wind speeds reaching up to 160 knots, indicating its strength and potential for causing severe weather conditions.
Current Status and Path
According to recent data, Tropical Storm Melissa is currently located at coordinates 77.9W, 17.9N, with a trajectory that suggests it will continue to move northwest. The storm has shown fluctuations in intensity, with wind speeds varying between 40 to 160 knots over the past few days. This variability is typical of tropical storms as they interact with different atmospheric conditions.
Potential Impacts
The storm's path suggests potential impacts on the Caribbean islands and the southeastern United States. Residents in these areas are advised to stay informed through local weather updates and to prepare for possible evacuations or disruptions. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) provides regular updates and advisories on the storm's progress.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the expected impact of Tropical Storm Melissa? The storm is expected to bring heavy rainfall, strong winds, and possible flooding to affected areas. Coastal regions should be particularly vigilant.
- How can I stay safe during the storm? Follow local authorities' advice, have an emergency kit ready, and stay indoors during severe weather conditions.
- Where can I find the latest updates? The National Hurricane Center's website and local news outlets are reliable sources for the latest information on Tropical Storm Melissa.
For more detailed information, please refer to the National Hurricane Center's official updates and advisories. Stay safe and informed as Tropical Storm Melissa continues its path through the Atlantic.
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