Hurricane Rafael weakens as it moves through Gulf of Mexico
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Hurricane Rafael is currently a major category three storm in the Gulf of Mexico, with winds reaching 120 mph. It is expected to weaken to a category one hurricane over the next couple of days. The storm's path will curve northwest before moving south into the Bay of Campeche. This trajectory indicates it will not impact Central Florida. In Puerto Rico, a low-pressure system is causing disorganized showers and thunderstorms, but there is a low chance of further development in the coming days.