After crashing across the western side of Cuba, Rafael entered the Gulf of Mexico as a Category 2 hurricane. What now?
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.
Rafael strengthened into a Category 3 hurricane overnight, with sustained winds of 120 mph, but the latest path seems to be heading away from Florida and the rest of the U.S. in a meandering trip ...
All Vidalia City schools will be canceled Friday, November 8th.
As Rafael pulls away from the Suncoast, drier air will move in. This will set the stage for several sunny and slightly lower ...
As of the latest advisory from the National Hurricane Center, Rafael is a Category 3 Major Hurricane, with max sustained ...
Look for rain chances to increase this weekend with the likeliest day for rain, Sunday. Locally heavy rain is possible both Saturday and Sunday. Next week should be sunnier and drier in the sense of ...
Hurricane RafaelRafael made landfall late Wednesday afternoon in western Cuba as a major category 3 hurricane. The storm has ...
The National Hurricane Centers official forecast track takes the storm top the west, across the Gulf over the next few days.
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“Dry air and intense wind shear will tear Rafael apart in the Gulf of Mexico. The hurricane will quickly lose wind intensity ...