Hurricane set to hit the US…
Hurricane Rafael, a rare November storm, has strengthened to a Category 2 with winds of 110 mph, posing a significant threat to the southeastern US, especially from Texas to the Florida Panhandle. The storm is expected to impact western Cuba soon and could intensify as it moves over warm Caribbean waters, possibly becoming the strongest November hurricane in the northwestern Caribbean since 2009.
The National Hurricane Center has issued warnings for areas along Rafael’s projected path, including the Florida Keys, where heavy rain, flash flooding, and tornado risks are anticipated. Local authorities are preparing emergency shelters and resources, while residents in flood-prone areas are advised to secure homes and gather supplies. Meteorologists caution that Rafael could maintain its strength due to warm Gulf waters, and residents are urged to stay informed and follow updates. Volunteer organizations and emergency teams are also ready to assist communities affected by the storm’s impact.