Tropical Storm Rafael Named In The Caribbean Expected To Become A Hurricane And Approach US Gulf Coast This Weekend
Monday, November 4, 2024
Hurricane season in the Atlantic lasts until November 30 and it looks like this season is going to try and squeeze the most out of it. Tropical Storm Rafael was named in the Caribbean today with 45 mph winds. It is the 16th named storm of the season and possibly the 8th to enter the Gulf of Mexico.
It is located in the Western Caribbean and is expected to become a hurricane. Warnings have been issued for the Cayman Islands, Jamaica, and Cuba.
The long-range track puts it into the Gulf of Mexico this weekend, and computer model plots have landfall close to New Orleans. But it is still too early to lock down.
Tropical Satellite
National Hurricane Center SUMMARY OF 4 PM EST
- LOCATION…15.5N 76.7W
- ABOUT 175 MI…280 KM S OF KINGSTON JAMAICA
- ABOUT 395 MI…635 KM SE OF GRAND CAYMAN
- MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS…45 MPH…75 KM/H
- PRESENT MOVEMENT…N OR 10 DEGREES AT 9 MPH…15 KM/H
- MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE…997 MB…29.44 INCHES
Tropical IR Satellite Loop
Computer Model Forecast Tracks
Computer Model Forecast Intensity
SUMMARY OF WATCHES AND WARNINGS IN EFFECT:
A Hurricane Warning is in effect for…
* Cayman Islands
A Hurricane Watch is in effect for...
* Cuban provinces of Pinar del Rio, Artemisa, La Habana, Mayabeque, Matanzas, and the Isle of Youth
A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for…
* Jamaica
A Tropical Storm Watch is in effect for…
* Cuban provinces of Villa Clara, Cienfuegos, Sancti Spiritus, Ciego de Avila, Camaguey, and Las Tunas
* Lower and Middle Florida Keys from Key West to west of the Channel 5 Bridge
* Dry Tortugas
National Hurricane Center Forecast Track
Interactive Windy Widget
Recap Of The 2024 Atlantic Tropical Season So Far:
Named Storms
- Alberto June 19 to 20; Peaked As Tropical Storm
- Beryl June 28 11; Peaked As Cat 5 Hurricane
- Chris June 30 to July 1; Peaked As Tropical Storm
- Debby August 3 to 9; Peaked as a Category 1 Hurricane
- Ernesto August 12 to 20; Peaked As Cat 2 Hurricane
- Francine September 9 to 12; Peaked As Cat 2 Hurricane
- Gordon September 11 to 17; Tropical Storm
- Helene September 24 t0 27; Cat 4 Hurricane. Landfall with 140 mph winds
- Joyce September 27 to 30; Tropical Storm
- Kirk September 29 to ; Cat 4 Hurricane: Ocean with 145 mph winds
- Leslie October 2 to ; Cat 1 Hurricane
- Milton October 5 to 10; Peaked at Cat 5 Winds 180 mph
- Nadine October 19 to 20; Peak 60 mph
- Oscar October 19 to 22; Cat 1 Winds 85 mph
- Patty November 2 to 4; Peak 65 mph
- Rafael November 4 to….
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