Moving Over to Cable

The first step in the move to make Fox Weather a cable news channel was made by the parent network.

Fox Weather debuted as a streaming service back in October, but will now be getting some facetime on cable TV.

The network announced that starting this weekend, Fox Weather will be simulcast on FOX Business Network.

According to Fox, every Saturday and Sunday beginning this weekend, FBN viewers will be able to watch America’s Weather Weekend live from 6-8 AM/ET. Featuring meteorologists Amy Freeze and Craig Herrera as they anchor from FOX Weather’s state-of-the-art Studio W in the heart of Manhattan, the program will place an emphasis on the intersection of weather and business, spotlighting the potential financial impact of major and emerging weather systems. Joined by meteorologist John Marshall along with FOX Weather’s team of journalists stationed across the country, the two-hour block will utilize the streaming service’s cutting-edge weather forecast technology to provide the most comprehensive live coverage for viewers at home or on the go. Following the two-hour simulcast on FBN, America’s Weather Weekend will continue live on FOX Weather from 8 AM – 12 PM/ET every weekend.