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Melissa Ties Record as Strongest Atlantic Hurricane to Hit Jamaica

Summary

  • Hurricane Melissa makes catastrophic landfall in Jamaica as a Category 5 storm
  • Winds reach 185 mph, tying the record for strongest Atlantic hurricane landfall
  • Widespread flooding, landslides, and infrastructure damage expected across the island
Melissa Ties Record as Strongest Atlantic Hurricane to Hit Jamaica

On October 29, 2025, Hurricane Melissa roared ashore in Jamaica as a catastrophic Category 5 storm, unleashing 185 mph winds, blinding rain, and torrents of floodwater that rushed through cities and neighborhoods. The storm, one of the most powerful on record, has left a trail of destruction across the island.

Melissa has now weakened slightly to a still-dangerous Category 4 hurricane as it moves off Jamaica's northern coast and heads toward Cuba. However, life-threatening flooding and the potential for deadly landslides are expected to continue across Jamaica in the storm's wake. Forecasters warn that the mountainous terrain of the island could produce even stronger winds, with gusts potentially reaching over 200 mph in some areas.

The National Hurricane Center has issued a hurricane watch for Bermuda as Melissa tracks northeast through the Atlantic. Residents and visitors in Jamaica, Cuba, the Bahamas, and the Turks and Caicos are being urged to take shelter and avoid leaving until the storm has completely passed.

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Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica as a Category 5 storm, with maximum sustained winds of 185 mph, tying the record for the strongest Atlantic hurricane to hit the island.
Hurricane Melissa is expected to cause catastrophic damage across Jamaica, including widespread flooding, landslides, and extensive infrastructure damage. The mountainous terrain of the island could also produce wind gusts over 200 mph in some areas.
Melissa's slow turn and 185 mph winds over the Caribbean have been compared to Hurricane Dorian in 2019, while the extreme island damage is similar to that of Hurricane Maria's strike in Puerto Rico in 2017.

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