Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday afternoon as a Class 5 hurricane — one of the vital highly effective hurricane landfalls on document within the Atlantic basin.
Over the course of the day Tuesday, the storm was downgraded first to a Class 4 after which a Class 3 hurricane after landfall in Jamaica.
Right here is Melissa’s projected path:
This ABC Information graphic exhibits the situation of Hurricane Melissa as of the afternoon of Oct. 28, 2025.
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Melissa is now a Class 3 hurricane, with most sustained winds decreased to 125 mph because it makes its strategy to Cuba.
Catastrophic winds, flash flooding and storm surge continued to hit components of Jamaica, which must be ready for intensive infrastructure injury and long-lasting energy outages.
Melissa is anticipated to make one other landfall over japanese Cuba in a single day.

This ABC Information graphic exhibits the forecast for Hurricane Melissa as of Oct. 28, 2025.
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It’s forecast to stay a significant and highly effective hurricane because it strikes northeastward throughout Cuba from Tuesday evening by Wednesday morning, then ultimately weaken throughout the Bahamas to a Class 2 hurricane by Wednesday afternoon.
By Wednesday evening, Melissa is forecast to be again over the open Atlantic earlier than approaching Bermuda by Thursday night as a doable Class 2 hurricane.

This ABC Information graphic exhibits the forecasted impacts of Hurricane Melissa as of Oct. 28, 2025.
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Melissa is bringing 15 inches to 30 inches of rain to Jamaica on Tuesday, with localized storm totals as much as 40 inches.
As much as 25 inches of rain is feasible for Cuba and as much as 10 inches doable for the Bahamas.
These totals might end in life-threatening flash flooding with quite a few landslides doable in Jamaica and Cuba from Tuesday by Wednesday.
There’s the potential for important storm surge as much as 12 toes alongside the southeast coast of Cuba from Tuesday evening into Wednesday, together with massive and damaging waves.
Storm surge within the southeastern Bahamas might attain as much as 8 toes on Wednesday.
The East Coast might expertise rip currents, tough surf and a few seaside erosion this week as Melissa heads out to sea.