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Flights Delayed at Miami Airport as Hurricane Melissa Approaches
28 Oct
Summary
- Hurricane Melissa intensifies to Category 5, nearing Jamaica
- Departure delays at Miami International Airport average 45 minutes
- Thunderstorms and wind shear disrupt air travel in South Florida

On October 28, 2025, a powerful Category 5 hurricane named Melissa is nearing Jamaica, prompting major delays at Miami International Airport (MIA) in South Florida. According to the latest updates, departing flights from MIA are facing an average delay of 45 minutes, with the situation expected to worsen as the storm progresses.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has warned that Melissa is generating powerful waves, dangerous winds, and heavy rain that are rippling northward into South Florida. While MIA itself is not in the direct path, the outer bands of the hurricane are causing low-level wind shear, thunderstorms, and airspace congestion, leading to the delays. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an alert, and passengers are being urged to check with their airlines before heading to the airport, as additional delays or cancellations are likely throughout the afternoon.
The NWS has also cautioned that sudden wind gusts and lightning strikes could make takeoffs unsafe at times, forcing temporary ground stops. With MIA averaging about 153,000 travelers per day and capable of exceeding 200,000 passengers, the disruption to air travel could have a significant impact on the region. Travelers should monitor the situation closely and be prepared for potential changes as Hurricane Melissa continues to evolve.




