Rafael is expected to move into the Gulf of Mexico as a tropical storm by the end of the week. By Saturday, Rafael could reach the U.S. Gulf Coast. It’s too early to tell which parts of the Gulf Coast ...
A rare November tropical threat could impact the United States over the weekend amid an unusual and relentless hurricane season that shows no signs of letting up.
Large portions of the Gulf Coast, from Texas to Florida, are likely to see heavy rainfall as well. Texas and adjacent areas of the Southeast United States may see impacts from Rafael during the middle ...
Heavy rainfall will spread north into Florida and adjacent areas of the Southeast United States during mid to late week ... "the risks of damaging wind or surge on the U.S. Gulf Coast remain quite low ...
All attention along the Texas Gulf Coast is turned toward Tropical Storm Rafael that formed Monday in the ... it’s too early to tell where it will come ashore in the United States. TRACK THE TROPICS: ...