Hurricane Rafael strengthens into Cat. 2 storm

Channel 9 meteorologists are monitoring Hurricane Rafael as it continues to strengthen.

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7:15 a.m. update:

The National Hurricane Center confirmed Rafael has strengthened into a Category 2 storm.

It is projected to maintain Category 2 strength as it makes landfall in western Cuba later Wednesday.

Original report:

As of 4 a.m. Wednesday, the National Hurricane Center said Rafael’s maximum sustained winds had increased to near 90 mph.

Rafael, a small but powerful storm, will move into western Cuba on Wednesday, possibly as a major hurricane.

Meteorologist Brian Shields said the storm will then travel into the central Gulf of Mexico.

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Rafael will stay away from Florida, Shields said.

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As we move closer to the weekend, Shields said Rafael will head toward the western and northern Gulf, where it will be on a weakening trend.

Shields said if it weakens enough, it is actually possible that we won’t see a U.S. landfall with this storm.

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