When it comes to getting weather information, there are countless options available today. From checking Windows or computers to relying on random people on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok who claim to be weather experts. However, for many, The Weather Channel remains the go-to source for all things weather-related. And with Hurricane Milton expected to make landfall in the Tampa Bay Area and move through the center of Florida, residents in the Southeastern region need to stay tuned to The Weather Channel for updates. While Miami and Northwest Florida may be spared, there are already hints of another storm later in the month, ushering in a new hurricane era.
Fortunately, even without cable TV, you can still access The Weather Channel through various online streaming options. We’ve simplified the process for you, outlining how you can stream The Weather Channel online and reminding you to keep an eye on the National Hurricane Center website for additional updates.
How to stream The Weather Channel
If you’ve cut the cord on cable and are looking to stream The Weather Channel through traditional streaming services in the U.S., your options are somewhat limited. Among the most popular options is YouTube TV, with over 8 million accounts already able to access The Weather Channel as part of their streaming plan, priced at $73 per month as of now.
Another streaming service that offers The Weather Channel is FuboTV, available on its base plan for $80 a month, including The Weather Channel en Español. Hulu With Live TV, costing $77 per month, is another platform hosting The Weather Channel alongside subscriptions to Hulu’s on-demand library, ESPN+, and Disney+.
For a budget-friendly option, consider Frndly TV, offering The Weather Channel and more than 40 other channels for $7 a month. Additionally, DirecTV Stream includes The Weather Channel on its higher-tier plans starting at $95 per month.
The Weather Channel TV app
If streaming isn’t your preferred method, you can opt for “The Weather Channel TV App,” a dedicated app for watching The Weather Channel on your TV. By logging in with a linear streaming or cable account, you can access the full stream. The app is available on platforms like Roku and Amazon Fire TV, with a monthly subscription of $3 or an annual option for $30. Existing cable or streaming service subscribers can also log in to enjoy the app’s benefits.