Hurricane season is upon us, and for many in Florida and the Southeast, that means keeping a close eye on The Weather Channel. With Hurricane Milton making landfall this week in the Tampa Bay Area, the need for reliable weather information is more crucial than ever. But what if you’ve cut the cord and no longer have cable? Don’t worry, there are still ways to stream The Weather Channel online!
If you’re looking to access The Weather Channel through traditional streaming services (also known as MVPDs), you’ll find your options are surprisingly limited. The good news is that The Weather Channel is available on the most popular streaming service, YouTube TV, which boasts over 8 million subscribers. It’s included as part of the single YouTube TV streaming plan, which currently costs $73 a month.
Another option is FuboTV, boasting just shy of 1.5 million subscribers. The Weather Channel is included in their base “Pro” plan, which runs $80 a month and offers 201 channels, including The Weather Channel en Español. It’s worth noting that YouTube TV and Fubo TV are the only streaming services offering any sort of 4K option, mostly limited to live sports and on-demand content for YouTube TV.
Hulu With Live TV, the second-largest live streaming platform in the U.S., is also an option. While it costs $77 a month, it includes access to the Hulu on-demand library, ESPN+, and Disney+, making it a more comprehensive package.
For a budget-friendly option, consider Frndly TV. Its basic plan costs $7 a month and offers over 40 channels at SD video quality, allowing you to watch on one device at a time. You can upgrade for an extra $2 to get more options and better quality, or opt for the full package for $11 a month.
DirecTV Stream also offers The Weather Channel but only on its higher-tier plans. Their “Choice” plan, starting at $95 a month, includes 125 channels, including The Weather Channel.
If traditional streaming services aren’t your cup of tea, the dedicated “The Weather Channel TV App” provides a direct way to watch The Weather Channel on your TV. It’s available on most major platforms, including Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Samsung smart TVs, and Xfinity Flex. You can even log in with your existing cable or streaming account for access. The app itself costs $3 a month or $30 a year.
With these options, you’ll be well-equipped to stay informed during hurricane season. Stay safe and remember to always consult the National Hurricane Center website for the latest updates.