The National Hurricane Center tracks weakening Tropical Storm Rafael in Gulf of Mexico. A disturbance in the Caribbean could ...
Rafael will continue to weaken as it tracks westward through the Gulf. This is partially due to increasing wind shear and ...
The National Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Rafael remains disorganized in the Gulf of ... Deion Sanders addresses ...
While it is not expected to directly impact the U.S., Hurricane Rafael is causing life-threatening rip current conditions ...
Hurricane Rafael, the storm that pummeled Cuba this week with 115-mph winds and intense rainfall, now isn't forecast to make ...
Hurricane Rafael is gradually losing strength in the Gulf of Mexico thanks to high wind shear and dry air. Rafael is expected ...
The National Hurricane Centers official forecast track takes the storm top the west, across the Gulf over the next few days.
Steady to rapid intensification is forecast over the next 24 to 36 hours, Rafael became a Category 1 hurricane in the ...
The storm is turning left, moving across the Gulf of Mexico. Forecasters are still uncertain of exactly where the hurricane ...
Hurricane Rafael has shift and is now moving west into the Gulf of Mexico and towards the Texas-Mexico border. See impacts ...
"Rafael is expected to continue to move away from western Cuba over the southeastern Gulf of Mexico," the National Hurricane Center predicts.
The hurricane, which caused the island’s power grid to crash, is the fifth major hurricane of the year in the Atlantic and the strongest this late in the year since 2020.