"On the forecast track, Rafael is expected to move over western Cuba later today, and move into the southeastern Gulf of ...
Hurricane Rafael continued to strengthen on Wednesday as it neared Cuba, where it will make landfall later today. The National Hurricane Center said Rafael had 100 mph winds on Wednesday morning and ...
Hurricane Rafael continues to intensify and is expected to be near major hurricane strength when the late-season tropical system makes landfall in Cuba on Wednesday.
The official forecast track has the system strengthening into a hurricane before entering the Gulf of Mexico by the middle of ...
Rafael could be a category 2 hurricane as it nears Cuba; it will likely lose speed once it crosses the Gulf of Mexico.