According to the National Hurricane Center, Rafael is currently traveling west toward Mexico. NHC models indicate that conditions in the Gulf will soon slowly turn the storm back south.
Hurricane Rafael rapidly intensified into a major category 3 storm in the Caribbean as it neared the western coast of Cuba, ...
Hurricane Rafael is turning to the west over the southern Gulf of Mexico as the storm continues to impact Cuba on Thursday, ...
Increasing southeast flow and more moisture rotating around Rafael will lead us to rain chances over the next few days. The rain will come and go with even some periods of sun mixed in. Today’s rain ...
Hurricane Rafael slammed into Cuba as a Category 3 hurricane Wednesday afternoon before losing some strength as it passed ...
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 made landfall as a Category 3 storm in Cuba. Strong rip currents could produce more beach erosion as far north as Clearwater.
Rafael remains a hurricane this morning with winds of 105 mph. The forecasts track of the storm remains well below the ...
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 ...
Two systems in the Atlantic basin — Hurricane Rafael and a disturbance northeast of the Leeward Islands — are drenching parts ...
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Hurricane Rafael moved across Cuba overnight Wednesday and is now over the southeastern Gulf of Mexico.