Tropical Storm Melissa gains strength as track shifts toward East Coast


Wednesday, October 22, 2025-Meteorologists are closely monitoring Tropical Storm Melissa as it gathers momentum in the Atlantic, with updated forecasts showing a gradual shift toward the U.S. East Coast.


The National Hurricane Center reports that Melissa is producing sustained winds of over 50 mph, with the potential to strengthen further over the next 48 hours. Current models show the storm’s projected path curving northward but edging closer to coastal areas from the Carolinas to New England, prompting early flood and wind advisories in several states.

Public concern is rising as social media fills with storm tracker maps and satellite footage showing Melissa’s expanding cloud system. Emergency management officials are urging residents to review preparedness plans, stock up on essentials, and stay alert for updates as the storm’s direction remains uncertain.

Airlines have begun issuing travel waivers for the weekend, while coastal communities are reinforcing barriers and monitoring tide levels ahead of possible surges.

If Melissa maintains its current trajectory, forecasters expect heavy rainfall, rough surf, and localized flooding by early next week. While it’s not projected to become a major hurricane, even a tropical storm could cause power outages and infrastructure damage across low-lying regions.

Meteorologists emphasize that the next 24 hours will be crucial in determining whether Melissa turns out to sea or edges dangerously close to populated coastal zones.

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