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3pm update: EMO agencies ‘fully mobilised’ for Melissa

The forecast path of Hurricane Melissa as at 3pm on October 30 (Image courtesy of the Bermuda Weather Service)

Residents were urged this afternoon to take all necessary precautions as the Emergency Measures Organisation says all response agencies are “fully mobilised” for Hurricane Melissa.

The Bermuda Weather Service in its latest update said Melissa is expected to pass the island about 129 miles to the northwest at 1am tomorrow.

The system is expected to be a Category 2 hurricane at that time.

In its 3pm update, the BWS said that Melissa had maximum sustained winds near 105mph with gusts up to 130mph.

The storm was almost 430 miles southwest of Bermuda, moving north-northeast at just under 30mph.

Michael Weeks, the Minister of National Security, said: “As Hurricane Melissa approaches our shores, I want to assure the people of Bermuda that the EMO agencies are fully mobilised and prepared to respond to any eventuality.

“Our member agencies, essential services, and community partners have ensured that every precaution has been taken to safeguard lives and property.

“Bermudians have always demonstrated remarkable resilience in the face of adversity, and I have every confidence that we will do so again.

“Please check on our seniors and our vulnerable and above all, please follow official guidance as the situation unfolds.

“Please stay safe.”

The Ministry of National Security urged all private sector businesses to adhere to the official announcement by the EMO of the “All Clear” and resumption of services.

The EMO will meet again at 10am tomorrow to assess the storm, with a public update on the resumption of services to be provided thereafter.

Until the all-clear announcement is given by the EMO, the ministry urged the public to remain off the roads so that government work crews can carry out necessary assessments and clean up.

The BWS said in its latest forecast discussion that a hurricane warning remains in effect for Bermuda.

A tropical update showed Melissa gradually weakening as it accelerates north of the island tomorrow.

The BWS added: “All storm preparations should be complete by this afternoon with hazardous conditions rapidly developing during the evening and into the overnight period.

“Showers associated with the outer bands of the storm move into the area this afternoon, becoming occasionally scattered with the risk of isolated thunder developing.

“Along with dangerous winds, the potential for funnel clouds and heavy thunder increases overnight.”

Skyport said that LF Wade International Airport will close at 6pm and is expected to reopen tomorrow, pending a midday assessment.

A government spokeswoman added: “The public will be advised accordingly of the airport's reopening and travellers are encouraged to check with their respective airlines regarding any planned travel.”

In a revision to announcements made yesterday, the shelter at CedarBridge Academy will open at 7pm today, not 6pm as earlier stated.

What to know

Causeway: the Causeway will close at 10pm today and be assessed tomorrow morning, after which an announcement about its reopening will be made

South Road at Watch Hill Park: the section of road will close at 9pm

Schools: all public and private schools will be closed tomorrow

Government offices: operating as usual today, but will be closed until 1pm tomorrow

Buses: the last bus will be at 7pm today and will resume on Friday after an assessment of main roads

Ferry service today: the Orange Route to St George’s is cancelled, while the Blue Route to Dockyard will be suspended after 4pm. The Green and Pink routes will run as scheduled

Ferry service tomorrow: all routes cancelled until further notice. Service will resume when weather conditions improves

The Lamb Foggo Clinic: will be open at 9pm this evening and will remain open until further notice

Government shelter at CedarBridge: will open at 7pm today

Trash collection: proceeds as normal today. Collections usually made on Friday will be postponed to Saturday

Emergency broadcast station, 100.1FM: will be operational this evening

At 2pm, the National Hurricane Centre said preparations “should be rushed to completion” in Bermuda before tropical storm force winds reach the island.

The NHC said little change in the storm’s strength was expected today, with Melissa expected to weaken tomorrow.

Tropical storm conditions will affect Bermuda late this afternoon, with hurricane conditions expected on the island tonight.

The NHC said the outer bands of the storm could bring an inch of rain overnight.

Life-threatening surf and rip current conditions were also forecast.

City of Hamilton announcements

The City of Hamilton urged businesses and residents to finalise storm preparations and provided information about changes to services.

It asked that trash be placed out only at designated collection times:

• All city businesses must place their garbage out by 5pm today. No garbage should be set out after that

• There will be no residential garbage collection on Friday. The next residential garbage pick-up will take place on Saturday

• Business and restaurant collections in the city are expected to resume on Friday afternoon, once conditions are deemed safe

• All waste should be placed securely inside bins, not loose bags, to prevent debris from blowing around

• Bins should be secured during storm conditions and brought in from the sidewalk

For city operations, residents and businesses were advised:

• Offices at City Hall and the works depot on Laffan Street will be closed on Friday morning but will reopen at 1pm, in alignment with government operations

• City parks, car parks and public bathrooms will remain open until conditions require closure

The city asked all businesses and residents to secure outdoor items, including wheelie bins, signs, planters and loose furniture, which could become projectiles in strong winds

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Published October 30, 2025 at 9:38 am (Updated October 30, 2025 at 3:50 pm)

3pm update: EMO agencies ‘fully mobilised’ for Melissa

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