According to the National Hurricane Center, Rafael is expected to bring hurricane-force winds along with a dangerous storm ...
Hurricane Rafael is expected to become a Category 3 hurricane before it makes landfall in west Cuba later Wednesday.
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Hurricane Rafael is now a category 2 storm with winds of 100 mph. Sign up for our NewslettersRafael is expected to move into ...
Hurricane Rafael has intensified to a Category 2 storm with maximum sustained winds of 110 mph as it nears Cuba, posing ...
Forecasters said Rafael could be near Category 3 strength later today, with winds close to 111 mph. Warm waters and low wind ...
Here’s the latest forecast track of Hurricane Rafael, which is expected intensify to near Category 3 strength on a path over ...
"There is high confidence that human-caused climate change has already increased the intensity of rainfall in the storms," an expert told Newsweek.
The latest tracks take Rafael on a likelier path towards Southeast Louisiana in your New Orleans weather forecast. For a more in depth analysis on Rafael, click here. Rafael will enter the Gulf of ...
"Rafael is forecast to move into the southeastern Gulf of Mexico ... hurricane that makes landfall in the U.S., but rather something less intense in terms of wind intensity," AccuWeather's forecast ...
Here’s the latest forecast track of Hurricane Rafael, which is expected to aim toward the central U.S. Gulf coast.
The National Hurricane Center has said "environmental conditions are very favorable for continued intensification." ...