First Alert Weather: Showers continue Saturday night in New York – 6/14/25

Residents of New York City can expect showers to continue into Saturday night, according to CBS News New York’s meteorologist Craig Allen. The First Alert Forecast indicates that rain will persist through the evening of June 14, impacting plans for the night.

Key Takeaways:

  • Showers are expected to continue Saturday night in New York City.
  • The forecast was provided by CBS News New York’s Craig Allen.
  • The weather update was given on June 14 at 6:30 p.m.
  • Residents should be aware of ongoing rain into the evening.
  • The forecast is part of CBS’s First Alert Weather updates.

Showers Continue into Saturday Night in New York City

Residents of New York City should prepare for ongoing showers this Saturday night. According to CBS News New York’s meteorologist Craig Allen, the First Alert Forecast indicates that rain will persist through the evening of June 14, 2025.

Craig Allen’s First Alert Forecast

The weather update was provided during the 6:30 p.m. broadcast on June 14. Craig Allen reported that showers would continue into the night, advising residents to plan accordingly.

Impact on Evening Plans

With the rain expected to persist, residents and visitors may need to adjust their evening activities. Awareness of the continued showers can help in making informed decisions.

Trusted Weather Updates from CBS News New York

This forecast is part of CBS News New York’s First Alert Weather updates, committed to keeping the community informed about the latest weather conditions. Residents are encouraged to stay tuned for further weather reports.

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