Hurricane Rafael, now a Category 2 storm, continues as a strong system in the Gulf of Mexico, but the good news is that this slow-moving storm will stay over water and not directly impact any land, ...
Hurricane Rafael is gradually losing strength in the Gulf of Mexico thanks to high wind shear and dry air. Rafael is expected ...
After crashing across the western side of Cuba, Rafael entered the Gulf of Mexico as a Category 2 hurricane. What now?
While Hurricane Rafael headed west into the Gulf of Mexico and no threat to land for now, the National Hurricane Center kept ...
Some of the models suggest that Rafael may even do a small loop out in the Gulf. Meanwhile, a trough of low pressure near Puerto Rico is bringing heavy rain and thunderstorms to the area but has a low ...
While the ship is crossing the Gulf of Mexico, Carnival Jubilee is not expected to be impacted by Hurricane Rafael.
Hurricane Kate was the last November storm of this strength in the Gulf that year, almost four decades ago. It ultimately made landfall in the Florida Panhandle as a Category 2 storm. As with Rafael, ...
Rafael reached a Category Three hurricane status about 24 hours after becoming a tropical storm in the Caribbean Sea on ...
Powerful Hurricane Rafael continues to remain a powerful hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico and while the current forecast does not have the storm hitting the U.S., it will bring life-threatening ...
* After a Cat. 3 landfall late Wed. 40 miles SW of Havana, Rafael is over the Gulf of Mexico. * Low pressure developing near ...
The United States, particularly Florida, should catch a break as the latest forecast from AccuWeather shows that Rafael won't ...