Key Takeaways
- Hurricane Melissa has intensified into a deadly Category 5 storm
- Jamaica faces direct landfall on Tuesday with 160 mph winds
- Historic rainfall up to 40 inches threatens catastrophic flooding
- Cuba, Haiti, and Bahamas also in the storm’s path
Hurricane Melissa has escalated into a catastrophic Category 5 hurricane, putting Jamaica, Haiti, and Cuba on high alert. This marks the most powerful storm to threaten the region since 1988, with Jamaica preparing for direct impact on Tuesday.
The US National Hurricane Center has issued urgent warnings for residents to remain sheltered from Monday through Tuesday as the storm approaches. Jamaica faces unprecedented danger as the first recorded Category 4 or 5 hurricane to make direct landfall in the country’s history.
Storm Intensity and Immediate Threat
As of 5 AM ET, Hurricane Melissa was positioned 130 miles southwest of Kingston, Jamaica’s capital, packing devastating 160 mph winds. The National Hurricane Center predicts torrential rainfall between 15-30 inches across Jamaica, with some areas potentially receiving up to 40 inches.
The combination of extreme winds and historic rainfall creates multiple threats including massive flooding, dangerous landslides, and severe infrastructure damage across the Caribbean nation.
Emergency Preparations Underway
Jamaican authorities have activated emergency response measures, establishing 881 shelters across the country. According to Minister Desmond MacKenzie, 218 people have already sought refuge in these facilities as the storm approaches.
This storm represents an unprecedented event for Jamaica. While hurricanes Allen (1980) and Ivan (2004) came close to the island, neither made direct landfall at Category 4 or 5 strength.
Regional Impact Beyond Jamaica
The National Hurricane Center advisory confirms that Melissa will maintain hurricane strength as it moves through the region. “Melissa is expected to reach Jamaica and southeastern Cuba as a powerful major hurricane, and will still be at hurricane strength when it moves across the southeastern Bahamas,” the center reported.
While Jamaica faces the most immediate threat, the storm’s path puts multiple Caribbean nations at risk. Emergency services across the region are preparing for potential devastation, with the primary focus on preventing loss of life despite inevitable infrastructure damage.
FAQs
What is Hurricane Melissa?
Hurricane Melissa is a Category 5 hurricane, the highest classification, currently moving through the Caribbean Sea.
When will Hurricane Melissa make landfall?
The storm is expected to make landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday.
Which countries are affected by Hurricane Melissa?
Jamaica faces direct landfall, while Haiti, Cuba, and the southeastern Bahamas will also experience significant impact.



