What is Hurricane Rafael?
Hurricane Rafael is a Category 4 hurricane that formed in the Eastern Pacific Ocean on October 13, 2023. The storm is moving towards the west-northwest at 16 mph (26 km/h). It is expected to weaken to a Category 3 hurricane by the time it reaches the Baja California peninsula on October 16.
Where is Hurricane Rafael now?
As of 8:00 AM EDT on October 15, 2023, Hurricane Rafael is located about 345 miles (555 km) southwest of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. The storm is moving towards the west-northwest at 16 mph (26 km/h).
What are the impacts of Hurricane Rafael?
Hurricane Rafael is expected to bring heavy rain, strong winds, and storm surge to the Baja California peninsula. The storm is also expected to cause flooding and mudslides.
What should you do if you are in the path of Hurricane Rafael?
If you are in the path of Hurricane Rafael, you should:
- Prepare an emergency plan. Make sure you know what to do if the hurricane makes landfall in your area.
- Gather supplies. You should have enough supplies to last for at least three days. This includes food, water, first-aid supplies, and medications.
- Secure your home. Bring in any loose objects from your yard and secure your windows and doors.
- Evacuate if necessary. If you are in an area that is expected to be flooded or otherwise impacted by the hurricane, you should evacuate to a safe location.
Stay informed
You can stay informed about Hurricane Rafael by visiting the National Hurricane Center website or by following the storm on social media.
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