The tropics are heating up once again. Late Monday afternoon, Tropical Storm Rafael formed over the Caribbean Sea. After starting the day with a ragged, disorganized appearance, Rafael’s ...
Tropical Storm Rafael formed in the Caribbean on Monday, a storm that's predicted to intensify into a hurricane and threaten the U.S. Gulf Coast by this weekend, the National Hurricane Center said.
Tropical storm watches could be issued in the Florida Keys as soon as Monday as Tropical Depression 18 strengthens in the Caribbean Sea. On Monday morning, the National Hurricane Center (NHC ...
The National Hurricane Center has forecast a possible tropical storm that could form today and head toward Florida, bringing heavy rain. The storm is known as Potential Tropical Cyclone 18 but ...
A system in the Caribbean became Tropical Storm Rafael Monday and was expected to become a hurricane later in the week, forecasters said. Rafael had maximum sustained winds of 45 mph as it moved ...
Tropical Storm Rafael formed in the Caribbean Sea Monday afternoon and could bring a rare November threat to the United States this weekend after tearing through parts of the western Caribbean.
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Tropical Storm Rafael continued to strengthen as it headed toward the Cayman Islands on Tuesday, the National Hurricane Center said. Located 105 miles east of Grand Cayman ...
Once the storm moves into the Gulf of Mexico, it will weaken to a Tropical Storm and possibly be wiped out by wind shear before impacting the Gulf Coast Simulated water vapor forecast indicates ...
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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Get ready for another unusually warm and muggy November day on Friday, but a change is coming Friday night with the arrival of a Pacific cool front early Saturday morning ...
As the largest city in Texas, Houston is home to more than 2 million people who occasionally find themselves in the path of destructive tropical cyclones spinning wildly out of the Gulf of Mexico.