How to Stream Hurricane Milton Coverage; Weather Channel, Free Options, More
How to Stream Hurricane Milton Coverage; Weather Channel, Free Options, More
Stay completely up-to-date on all the latest news about Milton with these streaming providers.
The Atlantic hurricane season is getting off to an extremely active start. Mere days after the landfall of Hurricane Helene, Hurricane Milton is bearing down on Florida. As of Monday morning, Milton is already a Category 4 storm, and it’s currently forecast to hit the west coast of Florida near Tampa Bay in the overnight hours on Thursday morning.
“There is an increasing risk of life-threatening storm surge and damaging winds for portions of the west coast of the Florida Peninsula beginning Tuesday night or early Wednesday,” the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration warned.
If you’re a Florida resident in the path of this storm, you’ll want to make sure you have local and/or national TV coverage that will give you the best information possible with key updates as they become available. There are several live TV streaming services that carry local and national news channels as well as coverage from The Weather Channel.
Most of these services also have mobile apps, so you can still access them with a subscription even if you lose power and don’t have them available on your TV.
How to Stream Milton Coverage on The Weather Channel with a Live TV Streamer
If you don’t have cable anymore and you need to watch coverage of Milton, there are several services available that will let you watch The Weather Channel, one of the best outlets for getting important coverage about big storms. The channel is available on DIRECTV STREAM, Frndly TV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV and YouTube TV.
The Weather Channel
The Weather Channel is a TV channel that you can watch with a live TV streaming service.
- DIRECTV STREAM Choice
- $114.99 / month
- Hulu Live TV
- $82.99 / month
DIRECTV STREAM
Because DIRECTV STREAM comes with a five-day free trial, it’s our first choice for watching coverage of Hurricane Milton. Keep in mind if you choose DIRECTV STREAM, you’ll have to grab the streamer’s CHOICE package for $115 per month to watch The Weather Channel. DIRECTV STREAM also includes local channels in most markets, so you can stay current with your area’s ABC, CBS, Fox, or NBC affiliates.
DIRECTV STREAM is offering $20 off your first three months of service with the CHOICE package as well.
Choose $15 OFF each month for the first 2 months of Entertainment with Sports Pack or $20 OFF each month for the first 3 months of Choice or Ultimate.
Frndly TV
Frndly TV is a so-called “skinny” channel bundle that offers a small handful of cable channels with no sports or local networks for a vastly reduced monthly price. Frndly TV plans start at $8 per month, and all allow for subscribers to watch at a low price after a seven-day free trial. Local channels won’t be available with Frndly, but if you’re just looking for coverage from The Weather Channel it’s the cheapest way to go by far.
Fubo
Fubo also offers a free trial, but the length of that trial depends on what time of month a viewer signs up for the service. It provides access to The Weather Channel, Fox News, and MSNBC as well as local channels, with plans starting at $95 per month including the regional sports network fee most customers will have to pay. Make sure to double-check the length of your trial before subscribing!
Get Your First Month of Fubo for Only $74.99 (normally $95) after your Free Trial.
Hulu + Live TV
Hulu Live TV comes with a three-day free trial standard for all new subscribers. Its base plan includes local and national news outlets plus The Weather Channel. Once the trial is complete, plans with the Disney Bundle included in the price start at $77 per month.
Get $23 OFF each month for the first 3 months of Hulu Live TV! (Deal ends Nov. 19)
YouTube TV
YouTube TV offers a free trial of up to two weeks for new customers, and it carries both The Weather Channel and local networks for most media markets around the country. Its packages start at $73 per month once the trial ends.
How to Watch Hurricane Milton Coverage on The Weather Channel TV App?
There’s a dedicated streaming app offered by The Weather Channel directly to consumers called The Weather Channel TV App. You can sign up for this service for $3 per month or $30 per year, and it comes with a seven-day free trial.
The catch with The Weather Channel TV App is that viewers have to watch it on a smart TV, or connected TV device made by Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Samsung Smart TV, or the Xfinity Flex device. Viewers cannot stream via web, mobile phone, or on Apple TV.
How to Watch Hurricane Milton Coverage on Fox Weather
Fox Weather is a free streaming service with ads that lets audiences stream big weather stories from coast to coast. It can be downloaded on various devices including smart TVs, streaming players, mobile phones and desktop devices. link: https://www.foxweather.com/live text: Check out Fox Weather here) and stream key updates on the path of Milton for the duration of the storm.
How to Stream Hurricane Milton Coverage with NewsON
NewsON provides streaming coverage from local news stations across the United States, partnering with hundreds of outlets from around the country. Viewers will want to tune into stations like WFLA, WTSP, WTVT and WFTS in Tampa Bay, WESH and WFTV in Orlando, and WINK in Fort Myers. Viewers can stream NewsON via its own website or Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, or your Android or iOS mobile devices.
How to Watch Hurricane Milton Coverage on Haystack News
Haystack News partners with seven stations in Tampa Bay, WESH, WFTV, and WOFL for viewers in Orlando or Daytona Beach. It also carries updates from national meteorologists on ABC News, Scripps News, CNN, so viewers can get zoomed-out coverage of the storm if they wish as well.
How to Get Free, Live Updates on Hurricane Milton from Local Now
Much like NewsON, Local Now partners with local TV stations in markets around the country, including WFTV, ABC Action News Tampa Bay, WESH, and Fox 4 Southwest Florida for viewers in Fort Myers. No credit card or email address is needed to watch with Local Now, simply turn it on and start watching.
How to Watch Crucial Hurricane Milton Coverage from Zeam
Zeam also has some partner stations in areas that will be affected by Hurricane Milton, but fewer than some of the other free options currently available. It does offer WINK in Fort Myers, as well as CBS News Miami, which is out of the path of the storm but will likely still provide Hurricane Milton coverage.