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10/27/2025

UPDATE ON JAMAICA..
BE STAY ..THOUGHTS ANS PRAYS GO TO ALL.

JAMAICA,SEEK SHELTER IMMEDIATELY.
Melissa is likely to make landfall on Tuesday as a cat 5 hurricane and cross the island as a Cat4 .
This is the worse case scenario for the island .
This will be be devestatating .
Please seek shelter in the west of the island.

Here is the latest from NOAA .

A multi-day period of damaging winds and heavy rainfall have begun and will cause catastrophic and life-threatening flash flooding and numerous landslides. Extensive infrastructural damage, long-duration power and communication outages, and isolation of communities are expected. Life-threatening storm surge is likely along portions of the southern coast early next week.

Haiti: Catastrophic and life-threatening flash flooding and landslides are expected across southwestern Haiti into early next week, likely causing extensive infrastructural damage and isolation of communities. Strong winds could last for a day or more over the Tiburon peninsula.

Dominican Republic: Heavy rainfall through the middle of next week could produce catastrophic flash flooding and numerous landslides in southern portions of the country.
Eastern Cuba, Southeast Bahamas, and the Turks and Caicos: Monitor Melissa closely. There is an increasing risk of a significant storm surge, damaging winds, and heavy rainfall by the middle of next week. In eastern Cuba, the risk of life-threatening flash flooding and landslides is increasing. A Hurricane Watch is in effect for portions of eastern Cuba.

Reports from NOAA and Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter aircraft indicate that Melissa is continuing rapid intensification. The Air Force aircraft reported flight-level winds of 130 mph (115 knots) in the north eyewall of the 17 nautical miles wide eye at 700 mb, along with a central pressure of 967 mb. Based on these data, the initial intensity is increased to 115 mph (100 knots), making Melissa a category 3 major hurricane.
The initial motion is now just south of due west or 265/3 knots. A low- to mid-level ridge to the north of Melissa should steer the hurricane generally westward at a slow forward speed during the next 36 hours or so. After that time, a deep-layer mid-latitude trough moving through the southeastern United States will break the ridge, with Melissa expected to turn northward and then recurve into the mid-latitude southwesterly flow. The guidance is fairly well clustered during the first 72 hours, with Melissa expected to pass over Jamaica in 48–60 hours and then be near or over eastern Cuba around 72 hours. Beyond 72 hours, there is some speed and direction spread, but overall the guidance is in good agreement that Melissa should accelerate northeastward through portions of the Bahamas into the Atlantic. The new forecast track is a little to the south and west of the previous track through 60 hours and similar to the previous track after that time.
Rapid intensification is expected to continue for the next 24–36 hours, and it is possible that during this time Melissa could intensify even faster than what is currently forecast. The regional hurricane models show the cyclone peaking before it reaches Jamaica, and based on this the new forecast keeps a 48 hours peak intensity of 160 mph (140 knots). Afterwards, some inner-core oscillations such as eyewall replacement cycles could lead to fluctuations in intensity before Melissa's first landfall in Jamaica. It must be noted that there is very little practical difference in the overall impacts of a Category 4 or 5 landfall, and Melissa is expected to be at least that intensity when it moves over Jamaica. Melissa should weaken as it interacts with Jamaica and Cuba, although it is still forecast to be a major hurricane when it nears Cuba. A faster weakening should occur after passing Cuba when the cyclone encounters strong shear over the southwestern Atlantic.
This remains a very serious situation, in terms of catastrophic rainfall, wind, and storm surge hazards for Jamaica, and preparations should be rushed to completion in the area currently under a Hurricane Warning.
Forecaster Beven. Advisory Number 19. Information provided by the National Hurricane Center (NHC).

Morning afternoon or evening you lovely awesome amazing humans. Hope you all is safe and well.Big snuggles huggies and c...
10/27/2025

Morning afternoon or evening you lovely awesome amazing humans.
Hope you all is safe and well.
Big snuggles huggies and cuddles to everyone who wants/needs them.
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10/27/2025
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10/26/2025

Is with Lady Redd Rebel Moon

JUST HEARD... WEATHER URGENT.

My thoughts and prayers go out to everyone.
Be as safe as you can.
If you know people check on them .

We have the most severe weather event that is possible for Jamaica incoming for Jamaica, Kingston, and the entire island in the next 48hours. This is the strongest hurricane this area has ever seen, likely for hundreds of years.

A direct impact from a large category 5 hurricane, the strongest category, onto the south coast, and slowly moving north, lingering over the island for 24 hours.

Storm surge will be 10-14ft in Kingston itself, with as much as 3 feet of rain, and wind gusts of 140mph along the south coast.

This is teethchattering to watch.

Very large landslides across the island are expected, into populated areas.

The most severe weather event that is possible for this island, is about to happen.

10/26/2025

I was sent this.
This hit hard.

You Don’t Want to Walk in My Shoes

You don’t want to walk in my shoes,
What I survived could be the death of you.
I wore pain like Sunday clothes,
Smiled in storms nobody knew.

I buried dreams and pieces of me,
Held faith when the world went cold.
My hands still shake from memories,
Of stories too heavy, too untold.

I raised my head when hearts were cruel,
Fought demons wearing friendly faces.
Carried betrayal like it was fuel,
And built my power in broken places.

I’ve seen the kind of love that burns,
The kind that leaves you scarred and still.
I’ve learned forgiveness the hardest way,
When anger begged me to kill.

I’ve watched death walk in my home,
Steal what my soul held dear.
Every morning I rise again,
With courage stitched through fear.

They talk about strength like it’s soft,
But strength got blood on its hands.
It’s every time I lost myself,
And still chose to stand.

So don’t romanticize this view,
Don’t envy how I bloom.
My peace was carved from graves and grief,
And I’m still cleaning up the room.

You don’t want to walk in my shoes,
Trust me, they’ve walked through fire.
But I wear them proud, head held high
’Cause survival made me higher.

I am proof that pain transforms,
That purpose can be born from scars.
You don’t want to walk in my shoes,
But you can watch me reach for the stars.

Helllllllllllloooooooo humans....Hope your safe and well. And getting into mischef lol.Snuggles huggies and cuddles to e...
10/26/2025

Helllllllllllloooooooo humans....
Hope your safe and well.
And getting into mischef lol.
Snuggles huggies and cuddles to everyone 💕 💖

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