Hurricane Matthew just ballooned to a Category-4 storm, stronger than any Atlantic hurricane in 2016

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Hurricane Matthew, now spiralling its way north toward the Carribean, is now the strongest Atlantic Ocean storm of 2016.

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Here's the NOAA Hurricane Center's map showing where Matthew is and how it might move as this week turns over into the next:

2016 09 30 16_52_41 Hurricane MATTHEW

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As you can see, Jamaica is right in the storm's crosshairs. Matthew's pressure reading is 960 millibars, a low indicating a lot of power. And it's packing 120 mile-per-hour winds.

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Matthew's strengthening rapidly, having just been upgraded to a Category-4 storm.

All of that means Matthew's a storm to keep an eye on. But it'll be days before it even makes its first landfall. And hurricane models are only accurate to about three days in the future. A lot could happen between now and when it reaches Jamaica, not to mention other Carribean Islands or the United States.

So the word is: Wait and see.