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Freeze Watch Issued For Portion of Long Island: Patch PM
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October was the second warmest October ever recorded at Long Island MacArthur Airport, but it's back to reality to kick off this month.
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Created by Maggie Cunningham, a 2014 Babylon High School graduate, the entire project is powered by the sun.
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Will things clear up for trick-or-treaters Sunday? Check out the latest forecast.
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See the latest threats and storm timeline as a powerful October nor'easter nears. A flash flood watch is already in effect.
Wind gusts up to 50 mph and rain falling at a rate of an inch per hour is possible. A Halloween weekend storm is also brewing.
Police say the pilot escaped unharmed Saturday afternoon.
Police say an 18-year-old was seen "weaving in and out of traffic and driving into oncoming traffic" before the crash that killed a woman.
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A man inside a car that was rear-ended early Sunday died. The driver of the other vehicle fled the scene and has not yet been located.
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