A rare November hurricane, Rafael, is rapidly approaching the U.S. and could make landfall as early as this weekend. The storm is intensifying and may bring severe weather to Cuba and the southeastern U.S.
Rafael is expected to hit western Cuba and the Isle of Youth within the next 12 hours, with “heavy rain, high winds, and dangerous storm surges.” Cuba is preparing for possible evacuations, as local authorities encourage residents to “secure their homes and prepare for the worst.”
Cuban officials warn of “widespread flooding,” especially in low-lying areas, as Rafael’s storm surge and rainfall could overwhelm drainage systems. Emergency response teams are on standby, ready to assist those in need.
After crossing Cuba, Rafael could reach the southeastern U.S. coast with tropical storm or hurricane conditions by the weekend. Coastal regions are being urged to stay alert and monitor updates as the storm progresses.
Authorities in the U.S. are advising residents in potential impact zones to stock up on essentials and review evacuation routes.