Wild weather causes some damage, power outages across LI

The East End saw the most damage.

News 12 Staff

Aug 28, 2020, 9:55 AM

Updated 1,600 days ago

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This morning some Long Islanders are cleaning up after damage caused by Thursday's wild weather.
A News 12 viewer sent in a video from East Patchogue of pea-sized hail coming down during the storm. Viewers also reported hail in Rocky Point.
The East End saw the most damage. Trees were down on Oregon Avenue near Depot Road.
This morning, there are just about 90 customers without power from the storm.
Meanwhile, PSEG Long Island says it's ready for the remnants of Laura to pass through our island tomorrow.
The utility says it has extra crews ready, should strong winds cause trees to break and pull power lines down.
Long Islanders News 12 spoke to said they remain skeptical after Tropical Storm Isaias, when thousands of people were left in the dark for days.
 
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