Rafael is now in the Gulf of Mexico after hitting Cuba as a major hurricane, causing the island's power grid to crash. Here's the latest: ...
The hurricane center cautioned there is "larger-than-normal uncertainty regarding Rafael's intensity later in the forecast ...
After blasting across western Cuba as a Cat 3, Rafael emerged into the Gulf of Mexico as a rare November Cat 2.
Hurricane Rafael, now a Category 2 storm, is moving westward across the Gulf of Mexico after causing significant damage in ...
There is high confidence that Rafael will not be a significant threat to the U.S. Gulf Coast, but that's not 100% certain in ...
Hurricane Rafael moved away from Cuba on Thursday, after it struck the island and knocked out its vulnerable electrical grid.
Hurricane Rafael has shift and is now moving west into the Gulf of Mexico and towards the Texas-Mexico border. See impacts predicted by the NHC.