Tropical Storm Rafael is no more. Rafael, which became a Category 3 hurricane twice and hit Cuba on Nov. 6, fell apart in the ...
The National Hurricane Center is continues to monitor a system in the Atlantic with low odds of developing into the seasons ...
The National Hurricane Center on Monday increased its forecast odds a Caribbean system will develop into the season’s next tropical depression or storm ... fell apart over the weekend in the central ...
Right now, the National Hurricane Center says it's monitoring an area of interest in the western Caribbean Sea where a broad ...
On today’s episode of, “We’re not done yet!”… a new area of potential development has been spotted in the Western Carribean.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking weakening Tropical Storm Rafael in the Gulf of Mexico. A disturbance in the Caribbean could develop later this week ...
The National Hurricane Center tracks weakening Tropical Storm Rafael in Gulf of Mexico. A disturbance in the Caribbean could ...
Tropical development is slowing, but hurricane season continues through the end of the month, and conditions remain favorable for another named storm. WATCHING THE CARIBBEAN Sign up for our ...
Residual moisture from a now post-tropical Rafael is expected to cause a cold front in the Gulf of Mexico and across ...
What is left of Rafael's center is forecast to wander or loop around over the western and central Gulf over the next couple of days. However, the chances of the center making landfall as a tropical ...
Rafael has weakened into a remnant low pressure system in the Gulf of Mexico after barreling across Cuba as a Category 3 hurricane last week.
Wednesday will feature mostly sunny skies and breezy conditions in the East Coast metro area. The Gulf Coast will be sunny, ...