Hurricane Melissa Sparks Coastal Hazards Along the East Coast
Hurricane Melissa Sparks Coastal Hazards Along the East Coast
US · Published Oct 28, 2025
Hurricane Melissa will not make landfall but poses coastal hazards to the East Coast.
Florida and the Southeast may experience dangerous rip currents and minor coastal flooding.
Residents are advised to stay informed and heed weather alerts from the National Weather Service.
Hurricane Melissa stays offshore, impacts East Coast
Hurricane Melissa, a powerful Category 5 storm, is projected to remain offshore, sparing the U.S. East Coast from direct impact. While the storm will not make landfall, the East Coast is expected to experience indirect effects such as hazardous surf conditions, dangerous rip currents, and minor coastal flooding. These hazards are expected to be most pronounced along the coastlines of Florida and the Southeast.
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