Hurricane Rafael has formed in the Caribbean and was headed to western Cuba and the Gulf of Mexico. Where will the rare ...
The National Hurricane Center said Hurricane Rafael weakened into a Category 2 storm Wednesday evening after making landfall ...
Hurricane Rafael is rapidly intensifying in the Caribbean and is expected to become a Category 3 hurricane before it slams ...
According to the National Hurricane Center, Rafael is expected to bring hurricane-force winds along with a dangerous storm ...
Another mid-level ridge building in the Gulf of Mexico could push the storm more southward ... a tropical depression or storm ...
Maximum winds were sustained at 100 mph on Wednesday am. The storm is expected to move into the Gulf of Mexico later in the week.
The hurricane center cautioned there is "larger-than-normal uncertainty regarding Rafael's intensity later in the forecast ...
In the noon update, the National Hurricane Center said Rafael has 115 mph maximum sustained winds. It's expected to weaken when it enters the Gulf.
Forecasters stressed that the track beyond three days was still uncertain, but early shifts signaled good news for the Mississippi Coast.
Rafael brought hurricane-force winds and nearly a foot of rain to western Cuba. The hurricane will continue a rather abrupt westward turn and continue for the next 4-5 days. However, ensemble ...
indicates a strong trough over the Southern Plains to Northern Mexico with a ridge of high pressure over ... [tropical ...