Hurricane Sandy will cross the Bahamas today as its western fringe scrapes eastern Florida. But looking ahead to early next week it may help spawn a sprawling storm that could bring significant rain, wind and waves to the Northeast U.S. Stay tuned to National Weather Service forecasts during this evolving forecast situation.
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