Hurricane Rafael continues to move throughout the Gulf of Mexico. Find out where the storm is currently headed.
“Dry air and intense wind shear will tear Rafael apart in the Gulf of Mexico. The hurricane will quickly lose wind intensity ...
Hurricane Rafael made landfall in western Cuba as a Category 3 storm Wednesday and continues to move toward the northwest ...
Either way, local forecasters aren't expecting major impacts in Louisiana, though swells generated by Rafael ... Interests in ...
But once the storm enters the Gulf of Mexico, hurricane forecasters and models remain divided ... sometimes showing the storm ...
Forecasters predicted earlier this week that Rafael might douse the region with rain. Here’s why the forecast shifted.
There have already been storm impacts in the southeastern United States after Hurricane Rafael made landfall in Cuba. See ...
Hurricane Rafael has intensified to a Category 2 storm with maximum sustained winds of 100 mph as it nears western Cuba, ...
The forecast cone no longer includes Louisiana. Local impacts will be primarily coastal flooding, winds and heavy rainfall ...
Storm forecast to stay south of Southeast Louisiana. We could be looking at impacts from this system by Friday and/or into ...
How rare is it for a hurricane to form or move through the Gulf of Mexico in November? Very rare. Since 1861, only 11 storms ...
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