Environment
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Northeast Beaches May Experience Drizzles As Leftover Energy from Ian Looms Over
Days of miserable weather are expected along Northeast beaches due to a coastal storm. In addition to threatening to unleash catastrophic winds and flooding rain, the storm, powered partly by energy leftover from Ian, also promises to have substantial coastal effects from southeast Virginia to Long Island.
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