Hurricane Rafael, an unusual November storm, has strengthened to a Category 2 with sustained winds of 110 mph.
It poses a rare and severe threat, particularly from Texas to the Florida Panhandle. The storm is set to make landfall in western Cuba within hours, putting southeastern U.S. communities on high alert.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has issued warnings for areas along Rafael’s path, including the Florida Keys, where heavy rain, flash flooding,
and tornado risks are expected. With the potential for further strengthening over the Gulf of Mexico, officials urge residents to prepare for major weather disruptions and monitor advisories closely.
Related Posts
The change arrived without fanfare, yet it quickly stirred strong reactions. In a single update, Melania Trump adjusted how visitors would experience one of the country’s most recognizable public…
At seven months pregnant, all I wanted was a calm trip home—a few quiet hours to rest before seeing my husband again. Instead, just minutes after settling…
What is coming into focus feels less like a partisan revelation and more like a critique of political culture as a whole. Narratives that once framed wrongdoing…
What first appeared to be another alarming aviation incident at LaGuardia has revealed something far more human—a story shaped by chaos, loss, and remarkable courage. Early reports…
An aviation incident at LaGuardia Airport on Sunday, March 22, has raised concerns about the precision required in coordinated operations. During landing, an aircraft collided with an…
A quiet shift in the bedroom can echo loudly in your mind. One day everything feels routine; the next, something small—like a change in underwear—feels suddenly meaningful….