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WPBF 25 First Warning meteorologists are tracking impact weather for the next seven days across South Florida.
Gov. Ron DeSantis meanwhile showed off the Everglades detention center on Fox News, and the Florida GOP began selling branded ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ merchandise.
It had packed 115 mph winds, and higher wind gusts, when it struck Cuba. Hurricane Rafael over the southeastern Gulf of Mexico as of 5 a.m. EST on Nov. 7, 2024 NOAA / National Hurricane Center ...
As of the latest advisory from the NHC, Rafael is about 200 miles west of Key West, Florida, and moving northwest at 9 mph. Rafael has maximum sustained winds of 105 mph, and it is expected to ...
Hurricane Rafael made landfall in the Cuban province of Artemisa just east of Playa Majana at 4:15 p.m. Wednesday as a Category 3 storm, according to the National Hurricane Center, where it brought ...
The storm was 200 miles west-northwest of Havana and 215 miles west of Key West, Florida, according to the National Hurricane Center's 10 a.m. EST update.
Hurricane Rafael meanders over the Gulf of Mexico, traveling to the west. Rafael landed in western Cuba on Wednesday afternoon as a category 3 hurricane. At landfall, the hurricane has maximum ...
Hurricane Rafael has brought fresh to strong winds and 6-8-foot seas in the northwestern Caribbean. There are scattered showers and thunderstorms near Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and Lesser ...
Rafael enhanced the winds blowing over on Florida’s Atlantic coast (not like they need more onshores). Frank O’Rourke made the most of the blow in St. Augustine during the last hurricane, Milton.
Hurricane Rafael, a Category 2 hurricane with sustained winds of over 100 mph, was moving through open waters in the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday morning after making landfall in Cuba the night before.
Some areas of Florida could feel some impacts, including tropical-storm-force winds and 1-3 inches of rain from Hurricane Rafael. Excessive rainfall forecast ...
As Hurricane Rafael plows through the Caribbean into Cuba, forecasters say parts of north Florida could see "non-direct impacts," including localized flooding, hazardous boating, rip currents ...