Meteorologist Mary Mays

Meteorologist Mary Mays UGA and GA Tech Grad
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Happy Halloween from a Princess and the Phantom of the opera!
31/10/2025

Happy Halloween from a Princess and the Phantom of the opera!

Hoping everyone has a safe and happy Halloween!
31/10/2025

Hoping everyone has a safe and happy Halloween!

28/10/2025

The sun rising on this morning. Now the third strongest storm on record in the Atlantic Basin with sustained winds of 185 mph and a pressure of 892 mb. Imagery from any GOES satellite, credit the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere at Colorado State University and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (CSU/CIRA & NOAA).

28/10/2025

Breaking: Melissa has sustained winds of 185, pressure of 892 mb!

BIG UPDATE: Hurricane Hunters say that   has gotten stronger. Minimum pressure has dropped to 896mb, with maximum sustai...
28/10/2025

BIG UPDATE: Hurricane Hunters say that has gotten stronger. Minimum pressure has dropped to 896mb, with maximum sustained winds of 180mph.

This puts Melissa as #6 for the Top 10 lowest pressures in Atlantic Basin history. The Atlantic record for lowest pressure is Wilma at 882mb from 2005.

Extremely dangerous category 5 hurricane Melissa is approaching Jamaica. Sustained winds of 175 mph. I’ll be following t...
28/10/2025

Extremely dangerous category 5 hurricane Melissa is approaching Jamaica. Sustained winds of 175 mph. I’ll be following this all day long. Hoping for the best for the folks of Jamaica, but a lot of of help will be needed after this storm. ❤️

27/10/2025

175 mph winds and pressure of 906 mb, Melissa is a rare storm

27/10/2025

The eye of yesterday. Video from the Hurricane Hunters (). You see clear eyes like this in powerful hurricanes. Melissa has gotten stronger since this video was taken.

27/10/2025

59 days until Christmas 🎄 time to put up your trees… jk

Hurricane Melissa is now a Category 5 storm with sustained winds of 160 mph.
27/10/2025

Hurricane Melissa is now a Category 5 storm with sustained winds of 160 mph.

Melissa is currently a category 4 with sustained winds of 140 mph. Terrifying scenario as it continues to creep closer t...
26/10/2025

Melissa is currently a category 4 with sustained winds of 140 mph. Terrifying scenario as it continues to creep closer to Jamaica. The slow movement of this storm means landfall won’t happen until Tuesday morning most likely. In the meantime conditions will get worse on the island. Catastrophic flooding, winds and storm surge on the way.

25/10/2025

SNAP cuts and the government shut down are making it really hard for a lot of folks out there. If you can, now is a good time to donate to food banks. I’m donating to Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee.

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