SAME NUMBER OF PAY DAYS. BUT THAT’S OKAY. WE’VE GOT A TIME CHANGE COMING UP HERE BEFORE TOO LONG. NOT THIS WEEKEND, BUT NEXT WEEKEND. WE’RE GOING TO FALL BACK ON OUR CLOCKS. BUT TOMORROW MORNING, ...
Tropical Storm Melissa is still a couple of hundred miles southeast of Jamaica, moving at 5 mph, with wind speeds around 50 mph. Melissa is expected to strengthen into a hurricane early on Saturday, ...
TAMPA, Fla. — The National Hurricane Center and the 10 Tampa Bay Weather Team are continuing to track Tropical Storm Melissa as it drifts slowly north in the central Caribbean. As of the 8 a.m.
After circling the central Caribbean Sea and remaining 'near stationary' this week, Tropical Storm Melissa is now about 160 miles (260 kilometers) southeast of Kingston, Jamaica, and drifting ...
Tropical Storm Melissa is currently in the central Caribbean Sea, with significant uncertainty about its future path and intensity. Forecasters predict Melissa could undergo rapid intensification, ...
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Tropical Storm Melissa was nearly stationary in the central Caribbean on Friday, with forecasters warning it could soon strengthen and brush past Jamaica as a powerful ...
YEAH. ALL RIGHT. BUT IT IS BEAUTIFUL OUT THERE. IT’S GORGEOUS OUTSIDE RIGHT NOW. WE’LL CARRY THAT STRETCH OF SUNSHINE INTO THE START OF THE WEEKEND ON SATURDAY BEFORE RAIN SHOWERS RETURN ON SUNDAY.
Editor's Note: Tropical Storm Melissa could become a hurricane. See the latest update for Friday, Oct. 24. Tropical Storm Melissa continues to spin in the Caribbean, with heavy rainfall and flooding ...
It’s a gorgeous Saturday morning in downtown Sarasota, with a gentle breeze and the sun glistening off calm bay waters dotted with pleasure boats — but down in the Caribbean, a storm that shares its ...
Editor's note: Follow Melissa's latest forecast and path track in USA TODAY's coverage on Saturday, Oct. 25. Tropical Storm Melissa continues to spin in the Caribbean. At the same time, ...
Tropical Storm Melissa is still a few hundred miles southeast of Jamaica, moving at 2 mph, with wind speeds around 50 mph. Melissa is expected to strengthen into a hurricane around Friday evening.