The National Hurricane Center is continues to monitor a system in the Atlantic with low odds of developing into the seasons next tropical depression or storm and weakening Tropical Storm Rafael.
Hurricane Helene made history in another way, too: It was the first time ever that the National Hurricane Center predicted a ... recorded after September. Rafael wasn't an unusually formidable ...
Hurricane Rafael has strengthened into a Category 3 storm as it approaches the coast of western Cuba, according to the National Hurricane Center. Rafael was located about 85 miles south of Havana ...
Rafael, currently a Category 2 hurricane, is trekking deeper into the Gulf of Mexico on a northwestward path toward Texas. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) Miami stated that the storm 'remains ...
Major hurricanes — Category 3 and above — are not usually seen until September 1, according to the National Hurricane Center ... In November, Hurricane Rafael reached 120 mph and was nearly ...
The National Hurricane Center says the storm is in an area conducive for development. The potential tropical storm follows Hurricane Rafael's strike to Jamaica, Cuba and the Cayman Islands.
Maximum sustained winds, 180 mph Rafael: Nov. 3-10 ... of research to see how it affects the tropical season. National Hurricane Center to evaluate new cone of concern used in 2024 Use the ...