LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Hurricane Rafael moved across Cuba overnight Wednesday and is now over the southeastern Gulf of Mexico.
Cuba bore the brunt of the winds, being met with a Category 3 hurricane on Wednesday afternoon. Will the storm travel north ...
The category 2 hurricane will say about 200 miles offshore, bringing high surf, dangerous rip currents and some tropical showers to Southwest Florida.
BUT WE ARE VERY, VERY HUMID AND IT’S ALL THANKS TO AGAIN, TROPICAL MOISTURE FROM RAFAEL. NOW AGAIN, THAT HIGH PRESSURE IS GOING TO KEEP RAFAEL OUT OF OUR DIRECTION, BUT IT’S STILL PULLING IN THAT VERY ...
The Category 3 storm knocked out the country's entire power grid just before making landfall, making it almost impossible for ...
Hurricane Rafael rapidly intensified into a major category 3 storm in the Caribbean as it neared the western coast of Cuba, the National Hurricane Center said.
TRACKING HURRICANE RAFAEL IN THE GULF OF MEXICO Rafael reached a Category Three hurricane status about 24 hours after becoming a tropical storm in the Caribbean Sea on Tuesday afternoon. Rafael ...
Hurricane RafaelRafael made landfall late Wednesday afternoon in western Cuba as a major category 3 hurricane. The storm has ...
The warm weather will persist into the weekend, however, showers will start to pick back up and become scattered on Friday. Rain will increase on Saturday in coverage as tropical moisture from the ...
Sunday will bring less rain as the front sweeps off to our east and pushes the rain away. For now the forecast will include a 20% chance of rain just in case a lingering shower is still around.
Rafael has made landfall in the Cuban province of Artemisa just east of Playa Majana at 4:15pm on Wednesday. Maximum sustained winds at landfall are estimated to be near 115 mph (185 km/h). The ...
This feature poses no definable threat to the Carolinas as of now; your First Alert Weather Team will advise. Go further with your seven-day forecast: Or, customize your location and extend your view ...