Tropical Storm Melissa is likely to form in the Caribbean in the next 48 hours, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Invest 98-L is expected to develop into Tropical Storm Melissa within the next few days in the southern Caribbean.
The tropical wave in the central Caribbean will be upgraded to Tropical Storm Melissa later Tuesday, and more and more storm ...
"With regards to this tropical wave, we think this will develop into a named storm in the next few days," one meteorologist ...
Tropical Storm Melissa formed over the central Caribbean Tuesday morning with sustained winds of 50 mph, becoming the 13th ...
The NHC said in its advisory on the storm: "A Hurricane Watch has been issued for the southern peninsula of Haiti from the ...
The National Hurricane Center thinks a new tropical storm is likely to form in the Caribbean Sea this week. If it does, it will get the name Melissa. Systems in the Caribbean are always worth watching ...
The tropical disturbance we've been tracking – officially Invest 98L – is on the cusp of becoming Tropical Storm Melissa. The ...
WE CONTINUE TO TRACK THE TROPICS AND WE ARE TALKING ABOUT TROPICAL STORM MELISSA BECAUSE IT SEEMS TO BE CHURNING IN THE ...
AccuWeather said that while 1-2 inches of rain could impact a broad zone of the Caribbean including San Juan, Puerto Rico, downpours easily surpassing a foot will likely drench portions of Hispaniola, ...
The National Hurricane Center currently gives both disturbances a low chance of developing anytime soon. As of 2 p.m. Friday, the disturbance nearest to the Caribbean had no chance of strengthening ...
The National Hurricane Center predicts that Melissa could become a monster Category 4 hurricane as it skirts around Jamaica ...