Hurricane Warning issued for Jamaica as Tropical Storm Melissa set to intensify

Key Points(5)
- The Meteorological Service of Jamaica has issued a Hurricane Warning for the island as Tropical Storm Melissa is forecast to rapidly strengthen in the coming days.
- Friday, the storm’s center was located near latitude 16.2°N and longitude 74.6°W, approximately 254 kilometres southeast of Morant Point and 310 kilometres southeast of Kingston.
- Moving slowly north at 4 km/h (2 mph), Melissa is expected to shift westward over the weekend, then turn north and northeast by midweek.
- The storm currently carries maximum sustained winds near 100 km/h (65 mph), with higher gusts.
- Forecasters predict Melissa will become a hurricane by Saturday and a major hurricane by Monday.
Airport precautions
Earlier Thursday, before the Hurricane Warning was issued, Minister of Energy, Telecommunications and Transportation Daryl Vaz said Jamaica’s two international airports — Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay and Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston — could shut down within 24 hours of a Hurricane Warning being declared. Speaking at a special briefing on storm preparedness at Jamaica House, Vaz outlined safety measures already in place at both airports.
“At Sangster International Airport, MBJ Airports Limited has implemented pre-hurricane measures, including drainage and tree clearing, testing of generators with a 36-hour fuel reserve, and positioning of emergency supplies,” Vaz said. “At Norman Manley International Airport, PACKAL has directed stakeholders to secure assets and complete drain cleaning, structural checks, and power system tests.”
Vaz emphasized that closures would only occur once the Meteorological Service issues a Hurricane Warning, and that the airports may not close at the same time, depending on the storm’s path. Any closures are expected between Friday evening and Saturday, with reopenings expedited once safety is confirmed.










