Hurricane Rafael's Unusual November Path in the Gulf

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Hurricane Rafael, a Category 2 storm, is currently in the Gulf of Mexico after causing significant damage in Cuba, including a nationwide blackout and flooding in Havana. The storm's future path is uncertain, with potential to move towards Mexico or the United States. Rafael has already caused heavy rainfall and flooding in parts of Georgia and South Carolina. Forecasts suggest it may weaken over the weekend, with possible impacts extending into the Midwest and Northeast. Meanwhile, another weather disturbance is being monitored near the Leeward Islands.
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