Melissa expected to track towards The Bahamaspublished at 12:05 GMT 29 October 2025
Simon King
Presenter and meteorologist, BBC Weather
After clearing Cuba around lunchtime (GMT), Melissa will track towards The Bahamas this afternoon.
And even though the hurricane continues to weaken, it is still likely to be category two storm with sustained wind speeds of around 100-110mph as it bears down on the Bahamas this evening (GMT).
The path of the centre of Melissa is forecast to pass between Long Island and Crooked Island but hurricane-force winds and heavy rain will be felt more widely across the southeastern Bahamas.
National Hurricane Center forecasts suggest rainfall totals of 5-10 inches, with flash flooding possible along with the threat of a life-threatening storm surge.
Residents of the Bahamas are urged to find safe shelter and follow official guidance from local authorities.
















