Hurricane Rafael continues to gain strength as it heads toward Cuba, where landfall is expected Wednesday before the storm moves into the Gulf of Mexico.
Hurricane Rafael will make landfall in Cuba later today, then brush the Florida Keys as it tracks into the Gulf of Mexico where weakening should commence due to multiple atmospheric and oceanic ...
For the North Atlantic… Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico: Active Systems: The National Hurricane Center is issuing ...
Rafael should stay hurricane strength while in the southern Gulf of Mexico, but as it moves north it will encounter strong shear, dry air and cooler waters.
Forecasters said Rafael could be near Category 3 strength later today, with winds close to 111 mph. Warm waters and low wind shear in the Caribbean are providing conditions favorable for "rapid ...
SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Hurricane Rafael is now a Category 1 hurricane with 85 mph at the center, with higher gusts. Rapid ...
Hurricane Rafael continues to rapidly gain strength and remains on track to emerge in the Gulf of Mexico where millions of ...
H​urricane Rafael will enter the Gulf of Mexico and while that sounds unnerving we don't forecast it to have anywhere near ...
Rapidly intensifying, Rafael will be a strong Category 2 storm as it crosses over Cuba and into the Gulf of Mexico where ...
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.
Hurricane RafaelRafael continues to strengthen and move northwest towards Cuba today where hurricane warnings are in effect.
Good Wednesday morning! Overcast and muggy to start the day with rain showers looming to arrive later this afternoon and evening. Expect skies to remain overcast ...