Tropical storm Rafael has strengthened to hurricane intensity in recent hours and is still set to continue its path toward the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, where oil and gas producers have shut-in ...
Editor's note: Hurricane Rafael has emerged in the Gulf of Mexico after making landfall in Cuba. Updates on this story have moved here. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) said Rafael made landfall at ...
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The National Hurricane Center said a tropical storm will likely develop in the Caribbean Sea and move north into the Gulf of Mexico this week. The storm dubbed Potential Tropical Cyclone No.
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Although forecast models show Rafael heading north, passing over western Cuba and then into the Gulf of Mexico, it’s too early to tell where it will come ashore in the United States. TRACK THE ...
A significant shift in the storm’s forecast track means the threat to the US is dwindling, but is increasing for Mexico’s Gulf Coast. Rafael – now a Category 2 hurricane – entered the Gulf ...
The National Hurricane Center said a tropical storm will likely develop in the Caribbean Sea and move north into the Gulf of Mexico this week. Tropical Depression No. 18 was located 200 miles south of ...
Tropical Storm Rafael has formed in the Caribbean south of Jamaica, sparking a round of evacuations from US offshore oil and natural gas platforms in the Gulf of Mexico.
The category 1 storm has maximum sustained winds of 75 mph and is approaching the Cayman Islands. It will be near or over western Cuba Wednesday, and move into the Gulf of Mexico by Wednesday night.