Tropical Storm Rafael formed in the Caribbean on Monday, a storm that's predicted to intensify into a hurricane and threaten the Gulf Coast this weekend.
Rain, tropical-storm-force winds and even the potential for some tornadoes are possible for some portions of Florida with Tropical Storm Rafael.
Wednesday will bring very breezy conditions and plenty of clouds and showers as what is now Tropical Depression # 18 moves to ...
SOUTH MISSISSIPPI - The WLOX First Alert Weather Team is tracking newly formed Tropical Depression Eighteen in the Caribbean ...
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. Rafael ...
Rafael—formerly Tropical Depression 18—was named Monday after strengthening ... Rafael is expected to affect Jamaica and Cuba ...
The National Hurricane Center is currently tracking Tropical Depression 18, which is nearing tropical storm strength on ...
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A tropical storm in the Caribbean forces MSC Cruises to modify MSC Seascape’s itinerary, affecting scheduled port visits in ...
Given "significant uncertainties," forecasters with the National Hurricane Center are uncertain about the storm's path and ...
Tropical Storm Rafael expected to form Monday and possibly enter the Gulf of Mexico as a hurricane. What happens next?