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Rafael re-intensifying in the Gulf after striking Cuba as a Major Hurricane in the month of November. Forecast to head towards Mexico. #RAFAEL
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 29 (Milton) , Major: 29 (Milton) Florida - Any: 29 (Milton) Major: 29 (Milton)
24.7N 87.5W
Wind: 120MPH
Pres: 956mb
Moving:
W at 9 mph
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