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 crashing across the western side of Cuba, Rafael entered the Gulf of Mexico as a Category 2 hurricane. What now?
Hurricane Rafael made landfall in western Cuba on Wednesday and has now moved on to the Gulf of Mexico, according to the National Hurricane Center.
A tropical storm warning is in effect for the Dry Tortugas and the lower Keys may see storm surge and coastal flooding.
Latest on the tropicsThe National Hurricane Center is tracking Hurricane Rafael after it formed in the Caribbean on ...
Hurricane Rafael is currently a Category 3 storm expected to make landfall in western Cuba before entering the Gulf of Mexico ...
Hurricane Rafael will enter the Gulf soon. Fox 4's Bella Line speaks with beach-goers who say although we shouldn't have significant impacts, it was unnerving news.
With the formation of Rafael and its intensification to hurricane status late last night, we’ve set the record for number of ...
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has issued an advisory warning residents across Florida to prepare for potential impacts ...
Rain, tropical-storm-force winds and even the potential for some tornadoes are possible for some portions of Florida with ...
A tropical storm warning is in effect for the lower and middle Florida Keys from Key West to west of the Channel 5 Bridge.
Forecasters said Rafael could be near Category 3 strength later today, with winds close to 111 mph. Warm waters and low wind ...