Rafael could strengthen into a hurricane as it moves over western Cuba on Wednesday. The storm is forecast to stay to the ...
Tropical Storm Rafael is strengthening over the Caribbean Sea ahead of its arrival in the Gulf of Mexico this week, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Tropical Storm Rafael is forecast to become a hurricane in the northwestern Caribbean near the Cayman Islands before making landfall in Cuba.
Steady to rapid intensification is forecast over the next 24 to 36 hours, and Rafael is forecast to become a hurricane in the northwestern Caribbean.
Tropical Storm Rafael formed in the Caribbean Monday afternoon and is forecast to become a category 2 hurricane later this week. The storm currently has 45 mph winds and is moving north-northwest at 9 ...
Tropical Storm Rafael formed in the central Caribbean Sea Monday and is continuing to organize.Rafael is starting to turn to ...
Hurricane conditions are possible in the Cayman Islands and Cuba by late Tuesday. Here at home, it turns breezy with showers on Wednesday and Thursday.
Election Day will be cloudy with drizzle and on and off showers, but temperatures will be slightly warmer with highs reaching ...
A slow-moving cold front pushed strong storms into the Houston area overnight Monday, dipping temperatures into the 60s and drenching the region with rain. The system is poised to flush out into the ...
Some much-needed rainfall will continue over the next few days. The shower activity today will be pretty light, but heavier ...
Tropical Storm Rafael is likely to bring potentially heavy rain to South Florida later this week as the system moves into the ...
Tropical Storm Raphael will continue to strengthen over the very warm Caribbean over the next 24–36 hours ... Cuba and steer away from Florida and into the open waters of the Gulf of Mexico. It will ...