Although Rafael is no longer a major hurricane, it continues to bring life-threatening storm surge, damaging, hurricane-force winds and flash flooding to areas in its path. Most of Cuba is without pow ...
We now have our 17th named storm, Rafael, in the Caribbean Sea. Tropical Storm Rafael is expected to move toward the ...
Hurricane Rafael carries a high chance of producing "life-threatening storm surge,'' flash flooding and mudslides, the NHC ...
The hurricane is in rarified air for storms in November, but will be in much different shape as it approaches the US.
Rafael made landfall in Cuba on Wednesday as a powerful Category 3 hurricane, shortly after powerful winds knocked out the country’s power grid.
Rafael is expected to move into the Gulf of Mexico as a tropical storm by the end of the week. By Saturday, Rafael could reach the U.S. Gulf Coast. It’s too early to tell which parts of the Gulf Coast ...
There was also a tropical storm warning in effect for the Cuban provinces ... Hurricane Rafael is the 17th named storm of the ...
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has warned that tropical storm conditions will impact the Florida Keys today as Category ...
Rain, tropical-storm-force winds and even the potential for some tornadoes are possible for some portions of Florida with ...
Hurricane Rafael formed in the northwestern Caribbean near the Cayman Islands on its way to making landfall in Cuba.