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Tracking Hurricane Rafael: Interactive storm radar, latest cone and impacts
Hurricane Rafael is now a tropical storm with winds at 50 mph.Louisiana is no longer in the forecast cone; however, the state could see rain depending on how close the storm gets. Sign up for our NewslettersRafael is now in the Gulf of Mexico where it will rapidly lose strength in unfavorable conditions.
Hurricane Rafael update: Latest predictions for the Gulf of Mexico storm
Hurricane Rafael continues to move throughout the Gulf of Mexico. Find out where the storm is currently headed.
Hurricane Rafael’s Path Has Shifted Wildly, According to Tracker Models
Where is Rafael heading now? The post Hurricane Rafael’s Path Has Shifted Wildly, According to Tracker Models appeared first on Mandatory.
Tropical Storm Rafael to Become Hurricane and Hit Louisiana on Saturday
"The system is forecast to become a hurricane by Tuesday night and there is a risk of dangerous impacts from hurricane-force winds," the NHC said.
Is a tropical storm heading toward Louisiana? What to expect from potential Hurricane Rafael
A tropical storm forming in the Southern Gulf is predicted to turn into a hurricane. What Louisiana can expect from potential Hurricane Rafael
Rafael weakens to tropical storm over Gulf of Mexico after barreling through Cuba as a hurricane
Rafael has weakened to a tropical storm and was expected to dissolve over the Gulf of Mexico in the coming days after barreling across Cuba as a Category 3 hurricane
National Hurricane Center tracking Tropical Storm Rafael, disturbance near Bahamas
The National Hurricane Center is tracking weakening Tropical Storm Rafael in the Gulf of Mexico. A disturbance near the Bahamas could bring heavy rain
Rafael weakens into tropical storm, NHC still tracking system in Caribbean
Hurricane Rafael was downgraded to a tropical storm as it continued westward in the Gulf of Mexico posing no threat to land for now while the National Hurricane Center kept track of another system with low odds to develop into the next tropical depression or storm.
National Hurricane Center tracking Category 2 Rafael in Gulf, system in Caribbean
After a brief run as a Category 3 overnight, Rafael weakened into a strong Category 2 hurricane this morning, with sustained winds of 110 mph and a meandering path away from Florida and the rest of the U.
National Hurricane Center tracking Tropical Storm Rafael, system near Bahamas
According to the NHC, heavy rainfall indirectly associated with the moisture from Rafael is expected to lead to 3 to 6 inches of rain, with local amounts to 10 inches, across portions of Southwest and Central Louisiana through Sunday morning,
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Hurricane Rafael: Will it impact Louisiana in the coming days?
Hurricane Rafael strengthened into a category 3 storm over Cuba. Now, it is moving across the Gulf of Mexico. Will it impact ...
NOLA.com
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Rafael is now a Category 1 hurricane. Here's the latest NHC forecast for Louisiana.
Rafael strengthened into a Category 1
hurricane
Tuesday night as the storm moves through the Caribbean Sea, soon targeting ...
WWNO
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Rafael enters Gulf of Mexico, could bring rain and winds to Louisiana
The forecast cone no longer includes Louisiana. Local impacts will be primarily coastal flooding, winds and heavy rainfall ...
WWL Radio New Orleans on MSN
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Hurricane Rafael to stay far away from Louisiana, but could send some rain
The National Hurricane Center now says that Hurricane Rafael will not get anywhere near Louisiana.The forecast path shows the ...
NOLA.com
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Forecasters are still unsure of Hurricane Rafael's track through the Gulf. Here's why.
But another
hurricane
model, the Global Forecast System, has largely favored a path toward the northern Gulf Coast, with ...
The Advocate
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Will Rafael affect Louisiana? Forecasters say only minimal impacts are expected.
Forecasters say Louisiana residents should monitor the storm but there's no need to change weekend plans as of now.
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Southeast Louisiana seeing costal flooding concerns from winds, Hurricane Rafael
High pressure to the north and Rafael to the south will cause an easterly wind along the coast. This will help elevate the ...
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