Tropical Storm Melissa could become a dangerous hurricane in the Caribbean over the coming days. Meanwhile, a long-duration lake-effect rain event is unfolding across the Great Lakes.
Tropical Storm Melissa formed Tuesday in the Caribbean and is expected to bring heavy rainfall and flooding to parts of ...
Cooler and drier air has settled in following the front that moved through yesterday, and it will remain in place for the ...
Tropical Storm Melissa's speed has decreased dramatically, and that trend is forecast to continue. There is reasonably high ...
Maximum winds remain at 50 mph. The storm remains on a westerly heading, but it's beginning to slow down. It will move a bit ...
Watches and warnings have been issued for parts of the Caribbean as Tropical Storm Melissa churns through the region. See the ...
Invest 98L strengthened as expected into Tropical Storm Melissa Tuesday, Oct. 21. Further strengthening is expected.
Tropical Storm Melissa, which is taking aim on the Caribbean, may strengthen to a hurricane in the next 24 to 48 hours.
Tropical Storm Melissa could become a strong hurricane by the end of the week. Here's why the Caribbean region should be ...
Tropical Storm Melissa is expected to bring lots of rain to the Dominican Republic, Haiti and Jamaica but its path beyond ...
Top computer forecast models haven't reached a consensus on Melissa's next move. One possible scenario calls for the storm to dramatically strengthen.
As of the National Hurricane Center's 5 a.m. advisory, Tropical Storm Melissa is moving at 7 mph towards the west-northwest.