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Hazardous Weather Outlook Issued For Long Island: Patch PM
Also: Children, dogs found in "unsanitary living conditions" at home / Hit-and-run crash into 7-Eleven / Tourism signs to be removed

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Hazardous Weather Outlook Issued For Long Island
Strong storms may impact the morning commute on Thursday, the National Weather Service says.
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