Hurricane Rafael Intensifies, Eyes US Landfall in November

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Hurricane Rafael, a rare November storm, is expected to make landfall in the southern US this weekend. Currently a tropical storm, Rafael is projected to strengthen into a Category 1 or 2 hurricane as it moves through the Caribbean, affecting Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, and western Cuba with heavy rain and flooding. The storm is anticipated to weaken before reaching the US Gulf Coast, potentially impacting areas from the Florida panhandle to eastern Louisiana with rough seas and coastal flooding. Meteorologists caution that the storm's path could shift, affecting its impact on the US.
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