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Melissa Could Become Category 5 Hurricane Threatening US Northeast

Key Takeaways

  • Tropical Storm Melissa projected to become Category 5 hurricane by Sunday
  • Potential US landfall in Northeast/New England next week
  • Jamaica and Cuba face immediate threat with life-threatening flooding
  • Jet stream patterns will determine final US path

Tropical Storm Melissa is rapidly intensifying into a potential Category 5 hurricane that could threaten the northeastern United States within days. The storm, currently with 45 mph winds, is expected to explode to over 130 mph by Sunday as it moves through warm Caribbean waters.

Immediate Caribbean Threat

Jamaica and Cuba are directly in Melissa’s path, facing multiple feet of rain, life-threatening flooding, mudslides, and widespread power outages. AccuWeather meteorologists warn the entire region should prepare for catastrophic impacts.

Alex DaSilva, AccuWeather’s lead hurricane expert, stated: ‘The exceptionally warm waters, reaching hundreds of feet deep, will act like jet fuel — providing extra energy for Melissa.’ He added: ‘People in the path of this storm need to prepare for the risk of catastrophic impacts.’

Tropical Storm Melissa pictured on radar

US Landfall Possibility

Google DeepMind’s AI forecasting system shows the hurricane potentially curving into Northeast and New England, impacting New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. Some models suggest a path similar to Superstorm Sandy’s 2012 route.

The jet stream’s positioning will be crucial. If it develops a strong dip over the eastern US next week, it could pull Melissa north toward the Northeast. Currently, most tracks show the storm veering out to sea, but model uncertainty remains high.

Google DeepMind's AI forecasting system warning

Storm Development Timeline

Wind shear that previously contained Melissa is expected to fade over the weekend, allowing the storm to organize rapidly. Forecasts indicate Melissa will cross Cuba by Wednesday and enter the Atlantic on Thursday.

If Melissa makes US landfall, it would be the first Atlantic hurricane to do so this year and could become the first hurricane to threaten New England since Hurricane Bob in 1991.

Tropical Storm Melissa has already brought flooding and dangerous winds to parts of the Caribbean, including the Dominican Republic on Thursday

Melissa is the 13th named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, which continues until November 30. Residents along the East Coast should monitor forecasts closely as the storm’s path becomes clearer in coming days.

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