After crashing across the western side of Cuba, Rafael entered the Gulf of Mexico as a Category 2 hurricane. What now?
Rafael took a violent toll on Cuba as a major Category 3 hurricane, but its current track now looks to spare much of the U.S.
This track to the west matches up nicely with typhoon “Yinxing” over the Western Pacific which will be moving near the far ...
The forecast cone no longer includes Louisiana. Local impacts will be primarily coastal flooding, winds and heavy rainfall ...
Hurricane Rafael pulled away from Cuba Thursday morning after slamming into the island as a Category 3 hurricane and taking ...
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has announced the possibility of a low-pressure trough moving westward near the Greater ...
Karen Boffill Pérez, a resident of Centro Habana, has taken to social media to urgently call on the government to address the ...
As per the National Hurricane Center's 10 am Thursday update, Category 2 Hurricane Rafael is 200 miles west-northwest of ...
Powerful Hurricane Rafael slammed into Cuba as a major hurricane on Wednesday. The late-season tropical system has now emerged in the Gulf of Mexico, but the question turns to where it is going next.
Cuba has been left reeling after a fierce Category 3 hurricane ripped across western portions of the island, knocking out the ...
CUBA fought back after a fierce category three hurricane ripped across the island and knocked out the country’s power grid ...