Hurricane Rafael is now a category 2 storm with winds of 100 mph. Sign up for our NewslettersRafael is expected to move into ...
Hurricane Rafael continues to intensify and is expected to be near major hurricane strength when the late-season tropical system makes landfall in Cuba on Wednesday.
Hurricane Rafael will eventually make it into the Gulf of Mexico, but the atmosphere will be hostile for a tropical system.
For the North Atlantic… Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico: Active Systems: The National Hurricane Center is issuing ...
Hurricane conditions are expected in Cuba Wednesday before Rafael emerges in the Gulf. Here at home, it turns breezy with showers on Wednesday and Thursday.
After strengthening to hurricane status on Tuesday afternoon, Rafael is continuing to gain strength in the Caribbean as the system eyes landfall soon. Here's the latest: ...
Tropics threats for Jacksonville/NE Florida/SE Georgia: Rafael will move from the Caribbean to the Gulf of Mexico with its ...
Hurricane Rafael continues to rapidly gain strength and remains on track to emerge in the Gulf of Mexico where millions of ...
Rafael is now forecast to become a Category 2 hurricane before it makes landfall in Cuba on Wednesday, according to the National Hurricane Center. Rafael could briefly weaken over Cuba but is then ...
Rafael’s track will ultimately depend on the strength of a high pressure system over the Southeast U.S. and western Atlantic.
Hurricane Rafael continues to intensify as it moves toward western Cuba. Rafael will soon head into the Gulf of Mexico - here ...
Hurricane Rafael, an unusually late-season storm, intensified to a Category 1 hurricane as it churned through the western ...