Watching The Weather Channel: A Guide for Streamers
Florida, USATuesday, October 8, 2024
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These days, there are countless ways to stay updated on weather news. But when it comes to hurricanes, many people still turn to The Weather Channel. With Hurricane Milton heading to Florida, it's more important than ever to stay informed. The good news is that you don't need a cable subscription to watch The Weather Channel.
If you've cut the cord, you'll find that streaming The Weather Channel is easier than ever. While options are limited, the most popular service is YouTube TV. With over 8 million subscribers, it's a great choice for $73 a month. Another popular option is FuboTV, which offers The Weather Channel in its $80/month Pro plan. Both services also support 4K streaming for sports and on-demand content.
Hulu With Live TV is another option, giving you access to The Weather Channel plus Hulu's on-demand library, ESPN+, and Disney+ for $77 a month. If you're looking for a budget-friendly option, Frndly TV offers The Weather Channel starting at $7 a month. Finally, DirecTV Stream includes The Weather Channel in its $95/month Choice plan.
If you prefer an app, The Weather Channel TV App is a great choice. It allows you to log in with a cable or streaming account to watch live. The app is available on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Samsung smart TVs, and Xfinity Flex. The Apple TV app only offers clips, not the live stream. The app costs $3 a month or $30 a year, with added benefits if you already have The Weather Channel through another provider.