The chances of a tsunami – the rarest of natural disasters – posing a threat to the Gulf Coast are slim to none. ut as ...
Hurricane Rafael, now a Category 2 hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico, is expected to make a turn to the west Thursday night and ...
The hurricane will continue to move west and is expected to remain a Cat 2 storm before weakening this weekend.
With less than a month left of hurricane season, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring multiple areas with tropical ...
November has already witnessed some modest changes in our weather to get some rain back into our area after more than 30 days ...
This track to the west matches up nicely with typhoon “Yinxing” over the Western Pacific which will be moving near the far ...
Hurricane Rafael, a Category 2 storm, is expected to slowly trek west across the Gulf of Mexico for the next few days ... By Sunday, the National Hurricane Center said, Rafael could be a tropical ...
After blasting across western Cuba as a Cat 3, Rafael emerged into the Gulf of Mexico as a rare November Cat 2.
A tropical storm warning is in effect for the Dry Tortugas and the lower Keys may see storm surge and coastal flooding.
Cities are in a unique position, simultaneously the biggest emitters of greenhouse gasses and the most affected areas of the ...
Two systems in the Atlantic basin — Hurricane Rafael and a disturbance northeast of the Leeward Islands — are drenching parts ...
It moved into the Gulf of Mexico Thursday morning ... It’s not unusual to see a tropical cyclone in the Gulf in November, but ...