Hurricane Rafael continued to lose steam in the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday after striking Cuba as a Category 3 major ...
Hurricane Rafael is rapidly intensifying in the Caribbean and is expected to become a Category 3 hurricane before it slams ...
After drenching western Cuba and taking out the entire island's electrical grid, Rafael entered the Gulf of Mexico, still a ...
Rafael reached a Category Three hurricane status about 24 hours after becoming a tropical storm in the Caribbean Sea on ...
Another storm system could develop in the Caribbean As Rafael moved further into the Gulf of Mexico, meteorologists watched the possible development of another storm system in the Caribbean Sea.
The hurricane center cautioned there is "larger-than-normal uncertainty regarding Rafael's intensity later in the forecast ...
Another mid-level ridge building in the Gulf of Mexico could push the storm more southward ... a tropical depression or storm ...
Forecasters stressed that the track beyond three days was still uncertain, but early shifts signaled good news for the Mississippi Coast.
This track to the west matches up nicely with typhoon “Yinxing” over the Western Pacific which will be moving near the far ...
Hurricane Rafael slammed into Cuba as a major hurricane on Wednesday, and the late-season tropical system has now emerged in the Gulf of Mexico. But the question now turns to -- where is it going next ...
After briefly becoming a major hurricane and making landfall in western Cuba Wednesday evening, Rafael is now expected to avoid landfall in the United States, AccuWeather meteorologists say. Rafael is ...