Tropical Storm Rafael is gradually weakening in the Gulf of Mexico with sustained winds now at 40 ... Some slight development ...
Some isolated sprinkles will be possible at times into the overnight hours ... Tropical Update: Rafael remains a tropical storm in the Central Gulf of Mexico tonight. Wind shear and dry air continue ...
To the east of Rafael, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) is still monitoring another area for possible development in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean as the countdown to the end of hurricane season ...
A few showers will be possible at times into the overnight hours ... Tropical Update: Rafael remains a tropical storm in the ...
We’ll be dealing with a high risk of rip currents over the next few days, and a high surf advisory has been issued.
Hurricane Rafael is gradually losing strength in the Gulf of Mexico thanks to high wind shear and dry air. Rafael is expected ...
While Hurricane Rafael headed west into the Gulf of Mexico and no threat to land for now, the National Hurricane Center kept ...
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, ...
Some of the models suggest that Rafael may even do a small loop out in the Gulf. Meanwhile, a trough of low pressure near ...
After crashing across the western side of Cuba, Rafael entered the Gulf of Mexico as a Category 2 hurricane. What now?
Steady to rapid intensification is forecast over the next 24 to 36 hours, Rafael became a Category 1 hurricane in the ...