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where is hurricane melissa currently

There is currently no active storm named Hurricane Melissa; it is not on the present tropical weather maps or official active storm lists as of mid‑January 2026.

Current status

  • Hurricane Melissa was a late‑October 2025 Atlantic hurricane that affected parts of the Caribbean, including Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, and later the Bahamas and nearby Atlantic waters.
  • Tracking resources that list active Atlantic systems now show no ongoing storm named Melissa; the basin is currently quiet in the area where it previously tracked.

How to check Melissa’s last known track

  • Historical pages for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season show Melissa’s path from the central Caribbean, across Jamaica and eastern Cuba, then toward the Bahamas and open Atlantic before it dissipated.
  • Dedicated storm tracker pages for Melissa 2025 now present archived track maps and advisories instead of live, updating position data, which indicates the system has long since ended.

If you are in an at‑risk area

  • For any future storm (including if the name Melissa is ever reused in another basin or year), local meteorological agencies and the U.S. National Hurricane Center provide the most precise current location, forecast cone, and watches/warnings. Always follow their guidance on evacuations, sheltering, and timing of impacts.
  • Even without an active hurricane, coastal regions can still experience hazardous surf and rip currents from distant systems; local marine forecasts and alerts give day‑to‑day safety information.

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