Long Island updates for Friday, Feb. 21, 2014

Crime Stoppers and Nassau County Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a woman who is wanted in connection with an identity theft case that occurred in West Hempstead late last year. Credit: Nassau County Police Department
Welcome to Newsday’s LI Now live post for Friday, Feb. 21, 2014.
As we wrap up the post, you can still find Newsday's top stories, the weather forecast for tonight and the latest from our staff on social media.
Enjoy the weekend. We'll see you again on Monday.
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DEVELOPING
Crime Stoppers and the Nassau County Police Department are seeking the public’s help in identifying a woman who is wanted in connection with an identity theft case that occurred in West Hempstead late last year.
Due to heavy fog, Southwest Airlines and US Airways have canceled multiple flights this afternoon, Long Island MacArthur Airport said in a tweet. Travelers are advised to contact airlines for further information.
WEATHER
Dense fog remains an issue for Long Island on Friday afternoon, with a fast-moving rain system forecast to sweep across the area starting midafternoon, meteorologists said.
Overcast with thunderstorms and a 90 percent chance of rain into the afternoon. It's warming up with a high of 52 degrees. In the evening, it will be mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of rain and a low of 30 degrees.

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