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Hurricane Melissa Wind Speed Probabilities Number 22

Virgin Islands News

Issued at 2100 UTC SUN OCT 26 2025

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HURRICANE MELISSA WIND SPEED PROBABILITIES NUMBER  22               
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL       AL132025               
2100 UTC SUN OCT 26 2025                                            
                                                                    
AT 2100Z THE CENTER OF HURRICANE MELISSA WAS LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE  
16.4 NORTH...LONGITUDE 77.2 WEST WITH MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS NEAR  
125 KTS...145 MPH...230 KM/H.                                       
                                                                    
Z INDICATES COORDINATED UNIVERSAL TIME (GREENWICH)                  
   ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME (AST)...SUBTRACT 4 HOURS FROM Z TIME      
   EASTERN  DAYLIGHT TIME (EDT)...SUBTRACT 4 HOURS FROM Z TIME      
   CENTRAL  DAYLIGHT TIME (CDT)...SUBTRACT 5 HOURS FROM Z TIME      
                                                                    
WIND SPEED PROBABILITY TABLE FOR SPECIFIC LOCATIONS                 
                                                                    
CHANCES OF SUSTAINED (1-MINUTE AVERAGE) WIND SPEEDS OF AT LEAST     
   ...34 KT (39 MPH... 63 KM/H)...                                  
   ...50 KT (58 MPH... 93 KM/H)...                                  
   ...64 KT (74 MPH...119 KM/H)...                                  
FOR LOCATIONS AND TIME PERIODS DURING THE NEXT 5 DAYS               
                                                                    
PROBABILITIES FOR LOCATIONS ARE GIVEN AS OP(CP) WHERE               
    OP  IS THE PROBABILITY OF THE EVENT BEGINNING DURING            
        AN INDIVIDUAL TIME PERIOD (ONSET PROBABILITY)               
   (CP) IS THE PROBABILITY OF THE EVENT OCCURRING BETWEEN           
        18Z SUN AND THE FORECAST HOUR (CUMULATIVE PROBABILITY)      
                                                                    
PROBABILITIES ARE GIVEN IN PERCENT                                  
X INDICATES PROBABILITIES LESS THAN 1 PERCENT                       
PROBABILITIES FOR 34 KT AND 50 KT ARE SHOWN AT A GIVEN LOCATION WHEN
THE 5-DAY CUMULATIVE PROBABILITY IS AT LEAST 3 PERCENT.             
PROBABILITIES FOR 34...50...64 KT SHOWN WHEN THE 5-DAY              
64-KT CUMULATIVE PROBABILITY IS AT LEAST 1 PERCENT.                 
                                                                    
                                                                    
  - - - - WIND SPEED PROBABILITIES FOR SELECTED LOCATIONS - - - -   
                                                                    
               FROM    FROM    FROM    FROM    FROM    FROM    FROM 
  TIME       18Z SUN 06Z MON 18Z MON 06Z TUE 18Z TUE 18Z WED 18Z THU
PERIODS         TO      TO      TO      TO      TO      TO      TO  
             06Z MON 18Z MON 06Z TUE 18Z TUE 18Z WED 18Z THU 18Z FRI
                                                                    
FORECAST HOUR    (12)   (24)    (36)    (48)    (72)    (96)   (120)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 
LOCATION       KT                                                   
                                                                    
SABLE ISLAND   34  X   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)   3( 3)
 
BERMUDA        34  X   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)   3( 3)  52(55)
BERMUDA        50  X   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)   1( 1)  22(23)
BERMUDA        64  X   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)   7( 7)
 
GRAND BAHAMA   34  X   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)   1( 1)   2( 3)   X( 3)
 
NEW PROVIDENCE 34  X   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)   7( 7)   3(10)   X(10)
 
ANDROS         34  X   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)  12(12)   3(15)   X(15)
ANDROS         50  X   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)   2( 2)   1( 3)   X( 3)
ANDROS         64  X   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)   1( 1)   X( 1)   X( 1)
 
GREAT EXUMA    34  X   X( X)   X( X)   1( 1)  37(38)   6(44)   1(45)
GREAT EXUMA    50  X   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)  14(14)   6(20)   X(20)
GREAT EXUMA    64  X   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)   7( 7)   3(10)   X(10)
 
SAN SALVADOR   34  X   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)  35(35)  22(57)   X(57)
SAN SALVADOR   50  X   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)  11(11)  19(30)   1(31)
SAN SALVADOR   64  X   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)   4( 4)  13(17)   X(17)
 
MAYAGUANA      34  X   X( X)   X( X)   1( 1)  54(55)  20(75)   X(75)
MAYAGUANA      50  X   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)  24(24)  17(41)   X(41)
MAYAGUANA      64  X   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)  10(10)  11(21)   X(21)
 
GRAND TURK     34  X   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)  25(25)  15(40)   X(40)
GRAND TURK     50  X   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)   4( 4)   6(10)   X(10)
GRAND TURK     64  X   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)   1( 1)   3( 4)   X( 4)
 
CIENFUEGOS     34  X   X( X)   1( 1)   2( 3)   3( 6)   X( 6)   X( 6)
 
CAMAGUEY       34  X   1( 1)   2( 3)   4( 7)  17(24)   X(24)   X(24)
CAMAGUEY       50  X   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)   8( 8)   X( 8)   X( 8)
CAMAGUEY       64  X   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)   3( 3)   X( 3)   X( 3)
 
GUANTANAMO BAY 34  1   1( 2)   1( 3)  12(15)  57(72)   1(73)   X(73)
GUANTANAMO BAY 50  X   X( X)   X( X)   2( 2)  37(39)   X(39)   X(39)
GUANTANAMO BAY 64  X   X( X)   X( X)   1( 1)  19(20)   X(20)   X(20)
 
GRAND CAYMAN   34  1   1( 2)   3( 5)   3( 8)   2(10)   X(10)   X(10)
 
MONTEGO BAY    34 20  36(56)  31(87)  12(99)   X(99)   X(99)   X(99)
MONTEGO BAY    50  1   3( 4)  25(29)  44(73)   6(79)   X(79)   X(79)
MONTEGO BAY    64  X   X( X)   9( 9)  38(47)   7(54)   X(54)   X(54)
 
KINGSTON       34 99   X(99)   X(99)   X(99)   X(99)   X(99)   X(99)
KINGSTON       50  1   2( 3)  15(18)  35(53)   6(59)   X(59)   X(59)
KINGSTON       64  X   X( X)   5( 5)  23(28)   6(34)   X(34)   X(34)
 
LES CAYES      34  1   1( 2)   1( 3)   4( 7)  14(21)   X(21)   X(21)
LES CAYES      50  X   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)   4( 4)   X( 4)   X( 4)
 
PORT-AU-PRINCE 34  X   X( X)   X( X)   3( 3)  18(21)   1(22)   X(22)
 
CAPE BEATA     34  X   X( X)   X( X)   1( 1)   6( 7)   X( 7)   X( 7)
 
PUERTO PLATA   34  X   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)  13(13)   3(16)   X(16)
 
SANTO DOMINGO  34  X   X( X)   X( X)   X( X)   3( 3)   1( 4)   X( 4)
 
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