Tropical Storm Rafael may be swirling in open waters hundreds of miles away from the Gulf Coast shores this weekend, but moisture from the late-season storm will help trigger a dangerous flash flood ...
Storm forecast to stay south of Southeast Louisiana. We could be looking at heavy rain and coastal flooding over the weekend.
Tropical Storm Rafael is currently churning in the central Gulf of Mexico, but forecasters expect it to weaken over the next ...
According to the National Hurricane Center’s 10 am Saturday advisory, Tropical Storm Rafael is 290 miles north-northwest of ...
On Saturday at 10 am, the National Hurricane Center issued an advisory stating that Tropical Storm Rafael is 290 miles north-northwest of Progreso Mexico, with maximum sustained wind of 50 mph. It’s ...
In the 3 a.m. CST Saturday update from the National Hurricane Center, the 18th named storm of the Atlantic ... and Golden ...
According to the National Hurricane Center’s 10 am Saturday advisory, Tropical Storm Rafael is 290 miles north-northwest of ...
While it is not expected to directly impact the U.S., Hurricane Rafael is causing life-threatening rip current conditions ...
Minor coastal flooding could bring up to one foot above normally dry ground. Impacts include flooded lots, parks and roads.
Hurricane Rafael gained momentum in the Gulf of Mexico Friday morning and returned to its powerful Category 3 status, ...
Look for rain chances to increase this weekend with the likeliest day for rain, Sunday. Locally heavy rain is possible both Saturday and Sunday. Next week should be sunnier and drier in the sense of ...
Rafael was moving into the southeastern Gulf of Mexico early Thursday after making landfall Wednesday in western Cuba as a Category 3 storm. The National Hurricane Center said in its 4 a.m. EST ...