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Hurricane Rafael hits Cuba as it moves towards the Gulf of Mexico

Hurricane Rafael continues to move westward over the southern Gulf of Mexico after hitting parts of Cuba on Wednesday.

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Rafael remains a Category 2 storm, with winds of 170 km/h.

The hurricane will continue to move west and is expected to remain a Cat 2 storm before weakening this weekend.

The latest issue sees Rafael moving to the Bay of Campeche next week.

Rafael’s long-term movement remains uncertain, but the storm will continue to move away from Florida.

Rafael became a major hurricane on Wednesday before slamming ashore along Cuba’s southern coast with winds of 185 km/h.

A second area near the Lesser Antilles could stage later this week, but that complex has a small chance of developing into a tropical system.

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