Hurricane Rafael Strengthens, Eyes Gulf of Mexico

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Hurricane Rafael is strengthening in the Caribbean and is expected to enter the Gulf of Mexico, but it is unlikely to cause significant damage like previous hurricanes Helene and Milton. Factors such as increased wind shear, dry air, and cooler Gulf waters are expected to weaken Rafael, potentially preventing it from making a strong landfall. The storm's impacts are expected to be less severe as it moves northward.
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