The National Hurricane Center is tracking weakening Tropical Storm Rafael in the Gulf of Mexico. A disturbance in the Caribbean could develop later this week ...
Right now, the National Hurricane Center says it's monitoring an area of interest in the western Caribbean Sea where a broad ...
Forecasters are monitoring a new area for possible tropical development in the Caribbean Sea as we get closer to the official end of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season.
Rafael will continue to weaken as it tracks westward through the Gulf. This is partially due to increasing wind shear and ...
Rafael reached a Category Three hurricane status about 24 hours after becoming a tropical storm in the Caribbean Sea on ...
Some of the models suggest that Rafael may even do a small loop out in the Gulf. Meanwhile, a trough of low pressure near ...
Steady to rapid intensification is forecast over the next 24 to 36 hours, Rafael became a Category 1 hurricane in the ...
The storm is turning left, moving across the Gulf of Mexico. Forecasters are still uncertain of exactly where the hurricane ...
The hurricane center cautioned there is "larger-than-normal uncertainty regarding Rafael's intensity later in the forecast ...
A tropical storm warning is in effect for the Dry Tortugas and the lower Keys may see storm surge and coastal flooding.
Two systems in the Atlantic basin — Hurricane Rafael and a disturbance northeast of the Leeward Islands — are drenching parts ...