Map showing the next five days of Tropical Storm MelissaMap showing the next five days of Tropical Storm Melissa
A map shows the next five days of Tropical Storm Melissa.

Tropical Storm Melissa expected to crawl across the Caribbean

Published on October 21, 2025 at 5:29 pm
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The National Hurricane Center officially named Melissa on Friday. The tropical storm will come to a crawl after racing over the Atlantic.

The system is currently moving west at 15 mph, but it will slow down and likely stay over the same general area between Wednesday and at least Saturday, between Jamaica and Haiti.

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This is an extremely worrisome forecast, as the system parks over the same areas for several days. There will likely be hefty rainfall over Jamaica and Hispaniola through next weekend.

Early rainfall forecasts indicate that Haiti and the Dominican Republic could receive between 8 and 12 inches of rain, particularly over the southern coast, through Saturday.

High wave heights are predicted on Thursday, Oct. 23.
High wave heights are predicted on Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025.

However, we know that the system will remain in the same area for a bit longer; therefore, we forecast that the southern regions of Hispaniola, including Santo Domingo and Port-au-Prince, could receive higher amounts, exceeding 14 inches. These amounts will trigger flash floods, landslides, and mudslides.

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Melissa does not pose a threat to Florida, as fronts moving through the United States and Florida are expected to keep this system away.

On Tuesday, the storm’s tropical storm winds extended outward up to 115 miles. Melissa had maximum sustained winds of 50 mph. The National Hurricane Center predicts that Melissa will become a hurricane by the end of the week or early in the weekend.

Rainfall estimates between Tuesday and Saturday.
Rainfall estimates between Tuesday and Saturday.

Rains could extend to Puerto Rico, where the western portions could receive up to 3 inches, and even as far south as Aruba. Some areas of the island could receive 1 to 3 inches between Tuesday and Friday.

The Caribbean islands need to monitor the situation with Melissa closely. The system will intensify, and the lack of movement could turn fatal for many.

Fronts are likely to continue protecting the U.S. from tropical cyclones this week.
Fronts are likely to continue protecting the U.S. from tropical cyclones this week.

Residents are urged to evacuate if instructed to do so. Tropical storm watches are in effect in Jamaica, and a hurricane watch is in effect for the southwestern portion of Haiti.

The watches will likely turn into warnings by Wednesday night and through the rest of the week as the rains and winds intensify.