Rafael continues to build in strength as it heads towards Cuba today, then heading into the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday.
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Meteorologists are actively tracking Tropical Storm Rafael and expect the storm to move into the Southern Gulf. Here's what Louisiana can expect.
Rain, tropical-storm-force winds and even the potential for some tornadoes are possible for some portions of Florida with ...
Steady to rapid intensification is forecast over the next 24 to 36 hours, Rafael became a Category 1 hurricane in the northwestern Caribbean.
Hurricane Rafael strengthens to Category 2, threatening Cuba with floods and mudslides. Jamaica and Cayman Islands already experiencing impacts.
Hurricane Rafael has caused an itinerary change and missed port for Carnival Horizon, and the storm continues to be carefully watched.
Today looks to be another warm and humid day with highs in the upper 80s, only a 10% chance of a shower/storm.
Rain is still popping up over parts of SWLA, but cooler temperatures won’t be given an opportunity to move in.
Tropical Storm Rafael gaining strength Tuesday morning after forming in the Caribbean Sea, with forecasters saying it will strengthen into a hurricane with predictions the storm is headed for the U.S.
Hurricane Rafael is continuing to strengthen as it approaches landfall in western Cuba on Wednesday, according to the National Hurricane Center.