Streaming mediaFuboTVLive StreamFrndly TVThe Weather Channel is an American pay television channel owned by Weather Group, LLC, a subsidiary of Allen Media Group. The channel's headquarters are in Atlanta, Georgia. Launched on May 2, 1982, the channel broadcasts weather forecasts and weather-related news and analysis, along with documentaries and entertainment programming related to weather. A sister network, Weatherscan, is a digital cable and satellite service that offers 24-hour automated local forecasts and radar imagery.
The Weather Channel also produces outsourced weathercasts, notably for RFD-TV. In the fall of 2012, the Weather Channel began to assign names to major winter storm systems. The channel's management stated the decision to start naming notable winter storms came as a way to more easily spread knowledge and raise awareness. By naming winter storms, TWC stated that the public would find it easier to follow storm information, social media will be able to refer to and discuss the storm, and people will have an easier time referring to the storm after it occurs.
However, critics of the Weather Channel insist it is a way to further hype winter weather, especially on the heavily populated East Coast. Critics contend that , many other areas of the United States actually experience much more frequent and intense winter weather than the East Coast, but does not have as large of a media market. Scattered thunderstorms in the evening then partly cloudy skies overnight. With high pressure now offshore for Sunday, our wind flow will definitely be more out of the southwest, and it will even be a little gusty at times up to around 20 miles-per-hour.
This flow will also help bring in warmer and slightly more humid air as dew points get back into the mid 60s later in the afternoon and highs return to the mid 80s. Once again though, the day should remain dry under mostly sunny skies. By Sunday night, we'll be watching a cold front draping itself across Upstate New York with a wave of low pressure riding along it. While much of any shower or thunderstorm activity with the front and low should remain north of the Pennsylvania/New York state border, we can't entirely rule out a stray shower sneaking into at least the northern Poconos or far northern New Jersey overnight. Many should remain dry however Sunday night with low temperatures continuing to run milder only dipping into the mid 60s.
Partly to mostly cloudy skies with scattered thunderstorms before midnight. Winds light and variable. Chance of a shower or two during the morning, followed by partly cloudy skies in the afternoon. High 79F. Winds SSE at 5 to 10 mph.
A cold front will try to slide through later Wednesday and Wednesday night, providing our best chance of a shower or thunderstorm for the week. But even then, it may only be a few scattered storms and nothing widespread or severe, and there's the chance the front doesn't have total success in making it through the area. Wednesday will likely be the warmest and most humid day over the next week being right out ahead of the front. A south to southwest wind flow ahead of the front should help lead to highs in the mid to upper 80s with heat index values around or above 90 degrees. Temperatures may come down a little late in the week behind that front, presuming it makes it through.
We'll then watch some moisture that will try to sneak up the East Coast in associated with a coastal low pressure system late next week and the following weekend. The partly sunny, warm, and mainly dry weather should continue Monday and Tuesday, with moderate humidity levels as well, especially by mid-September standards. There will be a front hanging out nearby later Monday into Tuesday, but it continues to look like it will have little if any impact at all on our temperatures or rain chances. We'll keep a stray shower or thunderstorm mention in the forecast later Monday or Tuesday, but we think any shower or storm that pops up is the exception to the otherwise dry rule. Highs will be in the mid 80s, warmer than our average high in the upper 70s to around 80 degrees for this time of year.
But shortly after the game is when strong to even severe storms are possible. Storms will track from west to east across Western New York Sunday evening and could start as early as 6 p.m. The Storm Prediction Center has all of Western New York under a slight risk for severe weather, that's 2 out of 5, for Sunday. All modes of severe weather are possible, but the biggest threats will be damaging wind gusts up to 60 mph and heavy rainfall that could lead to flooding.
Variable clouds with showers and scattered thunderstorms. Storms more numerous this evening. Potential for severe thunderstorms.
Low 59F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph. Rainfall possibly over one inch. TWC also maintains content partnerships with a number of local U.S. radio stations to provide local forecasts, using announcers separate from the meteorologists seen on the television channel. For some affiliates, the Weather Channel provides a limited amount of live coverage during local severe weather events (with the Georgia-based announcers connected via ISDN). Distribution of TWC radio content is currently handled by Westwood One.
A shower or two possible early with partly cloudy skies in the afternoon. High 82F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph. High 79F. Winds SE at 5 to 10 mph. Partly to mostly cloudy with widely scattered showers or thunderstorms possible later at night. Low 69F. Winds light and variable.
Tonight will be partly cloudy. Chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms to the north. With fall officially just around the corner, we had a nice preview the past few days with comfortable temperatures and low humidity. However, we'll get a reality check this week with warmer temperatures returning along with increasing humidity. Afternoon highs will mainly be in the middle and lower 80s amid night in the 60s - no more 50s - sorry fall lovers.
A series of fronts will march through area bringing a chance for a spotty shower or thunderstorm here or there but no major weather events are in the cards for the next seven days. Later in the week, there remains uncertainty in regards to a coastal low trying to develop and if so, how close to the coast will it travel. For now, we'll leave a low chance for a shower or storm in the forecast for next weekend. Verizon FiOS dropped the Weather Channel and its sister network Weatherscan from its lineup on March 10, 2015, after the two parties were unable to come to terms on a new carriage agreement. The services have respectively been replaced by the AccuWeather Network and a widget provided by FiOS featuring forecast content provided by WeatherBug. No public announcement was made regarding the removal until over 12 hours after TWC and Weatherscan were pulled.
The Weather Channel offered a less expensive deal to Verizon FiOS, which rejected the offer. Verizon cited the Weather Channel's frequent use of scare tactics, naming of winter storms and the wide availability of the internet and mobile apps for consumers to access weather content any time of day as the reason for dropping TWC and its services. It is unknown if Frontier FiOS customers in clusters formerly served by Verizon are affected, including the recently acquired clusters from California, Texas, and Florida.
The network also announced it would no longer greenlight original long-form programming, and expanded live forecast programming on its schedule throughout 2016 after all remaining long-form programs already in development concluded their runs. The original WeatherStar technology has been upgraded on larger cable systems to the IntelliStar, which incorporates "Vocal Local" to announce current conditions, weather bulletins and detailed local forecasts. Partly cloudy during the evening followed by cloudy skies overnight. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. Isolated thunderstorms in the morning, then partly cloudy late. High 78F. Winds light and variable.
Variably cloudy with scattered thunderstorms. Partly cloudy skies during the evening will give way to cloudy skies overnight. Low 68F. Winds light and variable. Variable clouds with scattered thunderstorms.
Partly cloudy skies in the evening, then becoming cloudy overnight. Partly cloudy skies early followed by mostly cloudy skies and a few showers later at night. Low 71F. Winds light and variable. The first winter storm to be named by TWC was a nor'easter that hit the East Coast of the United States in November 2012, which was named after the Greek goddess Athena. During the 2012–13 season, the Weather Channel named 27 winter storms . During the 2013–14 season, the Weather Channel named 26 winter storms .
Multiple factors are taken into consideration when deciding whether to name a winter storm. This includes, but is not limited to, predicted snowfall and other precipitation, wind speeds, and the timing of the storm. ServiceDescriptionThe Weather Channel HDThe Weather Channel launched a high definition simulcast feed – which broadcasts in the 1080i resolution format – on September 26, 2007, initially available on DirecTV. TWC began broadcasting studio programming in high definition on June 2, 2008, with the introduction of a new studio that features various environmentally friendly technologies. The channel's original format was similar to that of a news and information cable network.
Partly cloudy skies early will become overcast later during the night. Scattered thunderstorms in the evening. Partly cloudy skies overnight. Low 67F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. Partly cloudy in the evening followed by scattered thunderstorms after midnight. Scattered thunderstorms during the evening followed by occasional showers overnight.
Low 66F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. Partly cloudy skies early followed by increasing clouds with showers developing later at night. Winds SSE at 5 to 10 mph. Partly cloudy skies early giving way to a few showers after midnight. Summer returns for today with warmer temperatures and humidity! We are tracking potential for overnight thunderstorms into early tomorrow morning.
Monday and Tuesday will be nice but several chances of unsettled weather linger into later in the week. Partly to mostly cloudy with scattered showers and thunderstorms developing late at night. Low 67F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph. Scattered thunderstorms early, then variable clouds overnight with more showers at times. Low 61F. Winds WNW at 5 to 10 mph.
References to the names are generally limited on TWC-provided forecasts seen on NBC's news programs. While the films shown within the "Flick and a Forecast" block were weather-related in some form, some films featured had only a minimal tie to weather. The "Flick and a Forecast" presentations were then replaced by an additional hour of Weather Center and a two-hour block of long-form original programs. The Weather Channel also broadcast original weather-related documentary/entertainment series and specials. These programs ran throughout the rest of the schedule.
TWC normally utilizes a different music theme for these events, dubbed "Storm Alert Mode", used for both WCL and LOT8's. Version of the Weather Channel operated from September 1, 1996 to January 30, 1998, when it was shut down due to low viewership. It shared channel space with Sky Movies Gold/Sky Box Office 2, The Racing Channel and Galavision, airing for five hours a day. It was designed for cable as it had local weather information for specific regions; in some areas, it was carried on cable providers 24 hours a day. Mostly cloudy skies early, then partly cloudy in the afternoon.
Winds NNW at 5 to 10 mph. Mostly cloudy during the evening. A few showers developing late. Scattered thunderstorms in the morning, then variable clouds during the afternoon with more showers at times. High 74F. Winds E at 5 to 10 mph.
Low 71F. Winds SW at 5 to 10 mph. Showers in the morning, then partly cloudy in the afternoon. The storm system, which had strengthened to a hurricane before being downgraded to a tropical storm and then a tropical depression, made landfall early Sunday afternoon in Rhode Island.
Ginger Zee brings us the latest forecast as the remnants of the tropical storm continue to bring wet weather. Dark clouds loomed over downtown Milwaukee, as scattered thunderstorms were recorded across Wisconsin. New York City officials declared the city's first flash flood emergency. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul called the rain "unprecedented" and pointed to climate change on Thursday.
Destruction from severe weather brought from the storm has caused deaths across eight states, including Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey. The National Hurricane Center warned of a "dangerous storm surge, hurricane conditions, and flooding rainfall" in portions of the Northeast beginning late Saturday night and into early Sunday. Thunder, lightning and the threat of more severe weather interrupted a star-studded concert in New York City on Saturday night as Hurricane Henri raced toward the Northeast.
Low 62F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph. On April 8, 2014, the Weather Channel and DirecTV both settled on a new agreement , with the provider restoring the channel on channel 362 the following day. Access to local weather content using the red button feature did not return until May 2, 2014. On May 24, 2010, the Weather Channel announced that it had reached a new multi-year carriage agreement with Dish Network, the financial terms of which were not disclosed.
Despite the earlier announcement that the Weather Channel would be dropped, the channel was never officially removed from Dish Network. The Weather Cast ceased operations in anticipation of the launch of a Weatherscan-based service announced as part of the agreement that would provide local weather information for Dish Network customers. The proposed movie scheduled for the Friday after the deal was struck , Gorillas in the Mist, was dropped in favor of a six-hour marathon of Tornado Road. In the early morning hours of April 18, 2019, the Weather Channel was temporarily unable to air live programming due to what they called a "malicious software attack" on their network. Previously taped shows were aired while engineers worked with backup equipment, and live programming returned to normal within a few hours . As of May 2019, the investigation into the malware attack was still active.
In November 2013, the channel introduced a new initiative of "weather all the time" in response to the criticism. In addition, the Weather Channel extended the display of its lower display line to commercial breaks and through entire broadcasts of its original programs. We recognize our responsibility to use data and technology for good.