After crashing across the western side of Cuba, Rafael entered the Gulf of Mexico as a Category 2 hurricane. What now?
ORLANDO, Fla. — Hurricane Rafael strengthened again into a major hurricane Friday morning. Rafael currently has maximum sustained winds of around 120 mph and is moving west at 9 mph in the central ...
While Hurricane Rafael grew back into a major hurricane as it heads west into the Gulf of Mexico and no threat to land for ...
Powerful Hurricane Rafael made landfall in Cuba as a major hurricane on Wednesday and has now entered the Gulf of Mexico, raising questions about its next destination.
* After a Cat. 3 landfall late Wed. 40 miles SW of Havana, Rafael is over the Gulf of Mexico. * Low pressure developing near ...
Rafael strengthened into a Category 3 hurricane overnight, with sustained winds of 120 mph, but the latest path seems to be ...
Good morning, Southwest Florida! We are waking up to another warm morning ... We will also see more sunshine today as Hurricane Rafael continues to pull west away from the state. Overnight, we stay ...
The United States, particularly Florida, should catch a break as the latest forecast from AccuWeather shows that Rafael won't ...