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The following is a list of former affiliated stations of The Local AccuWeather Channel.
The Local AccuWeather Channel is a 24-hour, weather-oriented, commercially sponsored broadcast and cable television network in the United States owned and operated by AccuWeather, Inc., which is headquartered in State College, Pennsylvania.
The service provides weather-related content to television affiliates for broadcast on digital subchannels by certain broadcast television affiliates in the United States. It has largely been deprecated since the late 2010s in favor of AccuWeather Network, which is fed to cable and satellite subscribers; the last confirmed affiliate of the linear channel dropped it in January 2020. Several former affiliates continue to carry weather content on the same subchannels, possibly including content from AccuWeather's production services.
This list does not count subchannels that carry an affiliation with AccuWeather but do not carry any of The Local AccuWeather Channel's video content (such as WMVT [1] [2] ).
DMA | Market | The AccuWeather Channel Affiliate | Network Affiliation | Digital subchannel | Cable or Digital cable channel | Station Owner | Station Name |
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#1 | New York City | WABC-TV 7 | ABC | DT3 | Time Warner Cable 163 Comcast 246 Cablevision 108 (NY/NJ) or 117 (CT) | Disney/ABC | Channel 7 Eyewitness News NOW, replaced by Live Well Network in SD on February 24, 2011 then replaced by Laff on April 15, 2015. |
#2 | Los Angeles, CA | KABC-TV 7 | ABC | DT3 | Charter Communications or Time Warner Cable 175, 228, or 305 | Disney/ABC | ABC 7 Weather NOW, replaced by Live Well Network in SD on February 24, 2011 then replaced by Laff on April 15, 2015. |
#3 | Chicago, IL | WLS-TV 7 | ABC | DT3 | Comcast 193 | Disney/ABC | ABC 7 News NOW, replaced by Live Well Network in SD on February 24, 2011 then replaced by Laff on April 15, 2015. |
#4 | Philadelphia, PA | WPVI 6 | ABC | DT3 | Comcast 246 | Disney/ABC | 6ABC Weather NOW, replaced by Live Well Network in SD on February 24, 2011 then replaced by Laff on April 15, 2015. |
#4 | Allentown, PA | WFMZ-TV 69 | IND | 69.2 | Service Electric 20 RCN 12 | Maranatha Broadcasting Company | 69News Weather Channel- does not feature AccuWeather's programming or staff, but uses a limited amount of information from AccuWeather, vetted by staff meteorologists; loop of current conditions, satellite and radar with a brief forecast from a WFMZ meteorologist every 15 minutes. |
#5 | Dallas-Ft. Worth | WFAA-TV 8 | ABC | DT2 | Spectrum 1240 (101 in some areas) FiOS from Frontier 48 | Tegna | "News 8 NOW", replaced by in-house weather programming "WFAA Two" on January 20, 2020. |
#6 | San Francisco, CA | KGO-TV 7 | ABC | DT3 | Comcast 195 | Disney/ABC | AccuWeather NOW, replaced by Live Well Network in SD on February 25, 2011 then replaced by Laff on April 15, 2015. |
#8 | Washington, D.C. | WJLA-TV 7 | ABC | DT2 | Comcast 204 | Sinclair Broadcast Group (Was owned at the time by Allbritton Communications Company) | Doug Hill's WeatherNow, Was replaced by weather forecasts from WJLA meteorologists, along with maps and live radar feeds on March 13, 2012. However, this was replaced by MeTV on March 1, 2013. |
#9 | Atlanta, GA | WXIA-TV | NBC | 11.2 | Comcast 211 | Tegna (was owned at the time by Gannett Company) | Weather Information Zone (WIZ TV); pre-existing channel converted from internal station weather computer presentation to AccuWeather automation in December 2011 and on October 1, 2013 was converted to Weather Nation TV. |
#10 | Houston, TX | KTRK-TV 13 | ABC | DT3 | Comcast 315 | Disney/ABC | ABC13 Weather NOW, replaced by Live Well Network in SD on February 24, 2011 then replaced by Laff on April 15, 2015. |
#12 | Seattle-Tacoma, WA | KCPQ 13 | Fox | DT2 | Comcast 98 | Tribune Broadcasting | Q13 Fox First Forecast, Went Silent, was then eventually replaced by This TV. |
#13 | Phoenix, AZ | KNXV 15 | ABC | DT2 | Cox Communications 95 | The E.W. Scripps Company | GoAZ.TV, replaced by Live Well Network, then replaced by Antenna TV. |
#13 | Phoenix, AZ | KPNX 12 | NBC | 12.2 | Cox Communications 83 Qwest Choice TV 66 (until October 2008) | Tegna | "12 News Weather Plus" Likely dropped the AccuWeather affiliation no later than sister station WFAA in January 2020. |
#14 | Tampa, FL | WFTS 28 | ABC | DT2 | E.W. Scripps Company | AccuWeather, replaced by Live Well Network on December 4, 2011, then replaced by Laff on April 15, 2015. | |
#17 | Denver, CO | KUSA-TV 9 | NBC | DT2 | Comcast 249 | Tegna (was owned at the time by Gannett Company) | 9NEWS Now. (The 9NEWS Weather Plus branding was Dropped December 31, 2011, at NBC's Request.) Local News Casts were replayed between 8AM-4AM, while the regular AccuWeather lineup played between 4-8AM. AccuWeather, replaced by Weather Nation on May 27, 2013. |
#18 | Orlando, FL | WFEF-LD 50 | IND | 50.2 | N/A | DTV America | "AccuWeather", Replaced by Cheddar |
#19 | Cleveland/Akron/Canton, OH | WQDI-LD 20 | IND | 20.2 | N/A | DTV America | "AccuWeather", Replaced by Cheddar |
#20 | Sacramento, CA | KXTV 10 | ABC | DT2 | Charter Communications 61 Comcast 191 | Tegna (was owned at the time by Gannett Company) | News 10.2, Replaced by Live Well Network, then replaced by WeatherNation TV. |
#21 | St. Louis, MO | KSDK 5 | NBC | DT2 | Charter Communications 127 | Tegna (was owned at the time by Gannett Company) | First ALERT Weather 5, Replaced with Bounce TV |
KBGU-LP 33 | IND | 33.7 | N/A | DTV America | "AccuWeather", Replaced by Grit | ||
#24 | Raleigh/Durham, NC | WTVD 11 | ABC | DT3 | Time Warner Cable 213 | Disney/ABC | Eyewitness News NOW, replaced by Live Well Network in SD on February 25, 2011 then replaced by Laff on April 15, 2015. |
#25 | Charlotte, NC | WSOC 9 | ABC | DT2 | Time Warner Cable 111 | Cox Media Group | Severe Weather Center 9 NOW, replaced by Laff on April 15, 2015. |
#31 | Kansas City, MO | KMBC 9 | ABC | DT2 | Time Warner Cable and Comcast 12 | Hearst Television | First Alert Weather 24/7, replaced by MeTV on June 21, 2011 |
#32 | Columbus, OH | WBNS-TV 10 | CBS | DT2 | Time Warner Cable, Wide Open West 101 and Insight 432 | The Dispatch Broadcast Group (WBNS-TV, Inc.) | Doppler 10 Now, replaced by Antenna TV on June 12, 2013 |
#32 | Marion, OH | WCBZ-CD 22 | COZI | 22.7 | Columbus Broadcasting Corp. | "AccuWeather" Previously on 22.5 before 2020. Content of this channel unknown; no longer promoted but included in TV listings. | |
#34 | Milwaukee, WI | WTMJ-TV 4 | NBC | DT2 | Time Warner Cable 999 Charter Communications 978 | E.W. Scripps Company (was owned at the time by Journal Broadcasting Group) | Storm Team 4 TV; replaced with the locally originated TMJ4+, then replaced with Laff on September 28, 2015. |
WTSJ-LP 38 | IND | 38.6 | N/A | HC2 Holdings | "AccuWeather", Replaced with Infomercials on October 1, 2018. | ||
#38 | West Palm Beach, FL | WPBF 25 | ABC | DT2 | Comcast 208 | Hearst Television | Weather First TV, replaced by Estrella TV at some point in 2010 or in 2011 |
#41 | Harrisburg, PA | WHTM 27 | ABC | DT3 | Media General | ABC27 StormTrak, replaced by GetTV | |
#42 | Jacksonville, FL | WRCZ-LD 35 | IND | 35.6 | N/A | DTV America | "AccuWeather", Replaced by Escape |
#44 | Birmingham, AL | WABM 68 WBMA-LD 58 WCFT (Now WSES 33 WJSU-TV (Now WGWW) 40 | ABC | WBMA-LD/WCFT/WJSU-TV - DT2 WABM - DT3 | WABM/WBMA-LD - Sinclair Broadcast Group WGWW/WSES - Howard Stirk Holdings | James Spann 24/7 Weather WJSU-TV - Subchannel became an ABC Affiliate via WBMA-LD. WCFT - Subchannel went silent when station was sold to Howard Stirk Holdings WBMA-LD/WABM - Subchannels reverted to local in-house weather forecasting and local radar loops in 2015. | |
#50 | Louisville, KY | WHAS-TV 11 | ABC | DT2 | Insight Communications 432 | Tegna (was owned at the time by Gannett Company) | WHAS 11 First Alert StormTeam Weather Channel, replaced by Justice Network |
#55 | Fresno, CA | KFSN-TV 30 | ABC | DT3 | Comcast Channel 193 | Disney/ABC | ABC 30 Weather NOW, replaced by Live Well Network in SD on February 24, 2011 then replaced by Laff on April 15, 2015. |
#61 | Knoxville, TN | WBIR-TV 10 | NBC | DT2 | Comcast 217 Charter 136 | Tegna (was owned at the time by Gannett Company) | 10 Weather Now, replaced by MeTV. |
#63 | Dayton, OH | WHIO-TV 7 | CBS | DT2 | Time Warner Cable 23 and 372 | Cox Media Group | 7 Weather Now, replaced by MeTV on December 1, 2014. Was still available as a live stream at the station's website for some time afterward. [3] |
#64 | Fort Myers, FL | WINK-TV 11 | CBS | DT2 | Comcast 205 | Fort Myers Broadcasting Company (McBride family) | WINK NEWS NOW, replaced with Antenna TV & MyNetworkTV. |
#67 | Wichita, KS | KWCH 12 | CBS | DT2 | Cox Communications 226 | Gray Television | Always on Storm Team 12. Formerly a full affiliate, the subchannel reverted to local in-house weather forecasting and local radar loops in 2015, a format that continues as of 2020. |
#67 | Wichita, KS | KGPT-CD 26 | IND | 26.8 | N/A | Great Plains Television Network LLC | Fastcast Accuweather, replaced by The Country Network |
#68 | Flint, MI | WJRT-TV 12 | ABC | DT3 | Comcast 247 Charter Communications 431 | Gray Television (was owned at the time by SJL Broadcasting and Disney/ABC) | ABC 12 Weather, replaced by WeatherNation TV on October 31, 2013. |
#69 | Des Moines, IA | KCYM-LD 45 | IND | 45.3 | HC2 Holdings | "AccuWeather" Went blank in 2019. | |
#71 | Honolulu, HI | KITV 4 | ABC | DT2 | Oceanic Time Warner Cable 0126 | Hearst Television | Island Weather Now, replaced by MeTV. |
#72 | Des Moines, IA | KCCI 8 | CBS | DT2 | MediaCom 247 | Hearst Television | Weather Now, replaced by MeTV. |
#73 | Spokane, WA [4] | KSKN-TV 22 | CW | DT2 | Comcast 1170 | Tegna | Storm Tracker 2 Channel; Localized weather feed was provided by sister station KREM-TV, which is part of a duopoly with KSKN, Replaced with Laff in 2019. |
#74 | Toledo, OH | WTVG-TV 13 | ABC | DT3 | Buckeye CableSystem 615 | Gray Television (was owned at the time by SJL Broadcasting and Disney/ABC) | 13 ABC Weather Now, replaced by WeatherNation. |
#75 | Springfield, MO | KBNS-CD 36 | IND | DT2 | N/A | The Vacation Channel Inc. | Branson Weather Channel replaced by Stadium. |
#76 | Omaha, NE | KETV 7 | ABC | DT2 | Cox 123 Time Warner Cable 103 | Hearst Television | Weather Now, replaced by MeTV on September 1, 2011 |
WOWT 6 | NBC | DT2 | Gray Television | The Weather Authority Channel, replaced with Cozi TV | |||
#77 | Columbia, SC | WLTX 19 | CBS | DT3 | Time Warner Cable 812 | Tegna (was owned at the time by Gannett Company) | News 19 Weather NOW, Replaced with WeatherNation TV |
#78 | Portland, Maine | WMTW 8 | ABC | DT2 | Time Warner Cable 165 | Hearst Television | News 8 NOW, replaced by Heroes & Icons |
#83 | Champaign-Springfield-Decatur, IL | WAND 17 | NBC | DT2 | N/A | Block Communications | Storm Center 17's Local Weather Station; alternated between AccuWeather segments, full forecasts with WAND meteorologists, and WAND's radar with audio from NOAA Weather Radio station WXJ75 in Springfield. It also simulcasts the HD newscasts at 5, 6 & 10 PM from the main channel in widescreen SD, replaced by Cozi TV. |
#85 | Madison, WI | WMTV 15 | NBC | DT2 | Charter Communications 247 | Gray Television | NBC15 Weather Authority; replaced by WeatherNation 1/1/2014 |
#90 | Shreveport, LA | KTBS 3 | ABC | 3.2 | Wray family | Mega 3 StormCenter 24/7 Weather. Since the late 2010s, this channel has operated as a local weather loop. | |
#98 | Charleston, SC | WLCA-CA 18 | IND | DT3 | n/a | Faith Assembly of God | Livin' Lowcountry Weather, Now a Simulcast of 18.1 |
#100 | Moline-Rock Island,IL-Davenport, IA | WQAD-TV 8 | ABC | DT 8.2 | Mediacom 101 | Tribune Broadcasting (Was owned at the time by Local TV, LLC) | Quad Cities Local Weather Channel, replaced by Antenna TV. |
#102 | Lumberton, NC | WHEH-LD 41 | IND | 41.5 | N/A | HC2 Holdings | "AccuWeather", now silent. |
#106 | Tallahassee, FL | WTXL 27 | ABC | DT3 | Comcast 209 | Raycom Media (Was owned at the time by Calkins Media) | ABC 27 HD Weather NOW, replaced by WeatherNation TV. |
#108 | Reno, NV | KTVN 2 | CBS | DT3 | Charter Communications 222 | Sarkes Tarzian, Inc. | Storm Watch 24/7, Subchannel is now blank. |
#111 | Augusta, GA | WRDW-TV 12 | CBS | DT3 | Comcast 247 | Gray Television | StormTeam 12 24/7 Weather Source, Was replaced with The Country Network, and was then replaced by Antenna TV. |
#115 | Lansing, MI | WILX-TV 10 | NBC | DT2 | Comcast 294 Broadstripe 454 | Gray Television | WILX 10.2 The Weather Authority, Replaced by WeatherNation TV. |
#117 | Peoria/Bloomington, IL | WEEK-TV 25 | NBC | DT2 | Quincy Media (Was owned at the time by Granite Broadcasting) | Subchannel went blank, eventually became an ABC affiliate. | |
#119 | Montgomery, AL | WCOV-TV 20 | Fox | n/a | Charter Communications or Knology 247 | Woods Communications Corporation | FOX AccuWeather 24/7, replaced by Antenna TV. |
#127 | Columbus, GA | WRBL 3 | CBS | DT2 | Media General | First Alert Weather 24/7, replaced with the Retro Television Network in 2009 and MeTV in 2011. | |
#128 | Eau Claire/La Crosse, WI | WEAU 13 | NBC | DT2 | Gray Television | Skywarn 24/7, Replaced by Antenna TV. | |
#130 | Amarillo, TX | KVII-TV 7 | ABC | DT3 | n/a | Sinclair Broadcast Group (Was owned at the time by Barrington Broadcasting) | StormSearch 7, was originally The Tube Music Network, now affiliated with Comet |
#131 | Chico, CA | KNVN | NBC | 24.6 | Comcast 193 and Charter Communications 284 | Heartland Media | Northstate AccuWeather TV Subchannel believed to be dropped. Sale pending to Byron Allen, owner of competitor The Weather Channel, in 2020. |
#133 | Columbus, MS | WCBI-TV 4 | CBS | DT2 | Cable One 35 | Morris Multimedia | WCBI First Alert, Replaced by The CW Plus. |
#134 | Rockford, IL | WIFR 23 | CBS | DT2 | n/a | Gray Television | 23 Storm Team, Replaced with Antenna TV |
#135 | Wausau, WI | WSAW 7 | CBS | DT3 | Charter Communications 247 | Gray Television | 24/7 Weather Channel, replaced by Heroes & Icons |
#135 | Topeka, KS | KAJF-LD 16 | IND | 16.5 | N/A | DTV America | "AccuWeather", replaced with CBN News Channel |
#140 | Medford/Klamath Falls, OR | KOBI 5 / KOTI 2 | NBC | DT2 | Charter Communications 285 | California Oregon Broadcasting, Inc. | NBC 5 WeatherNOW, replaced by This TV |
#143 | Lubbock, TX | KJTV-TV 34 | Fox | DT2 and Analog channel 32 | NTS Communications 32 Suddenlink Communications112 | Ramar Communications | FOX AccuWeather Channel, replaced with Fox 34 News Now. |
#145 | Palm Desert, CA | KESQ | ABC | DT2 | Time Warner Cable 303 | Gulf Cal. Bdcst | First Alert, Now a CBS Affiliate. |
#145 | Palm Desert, CA | KYAV-LD 12 | ABC | 12.1 | Spectrum 303 | News-Press & Gazette Company | First Alert KESQ Weather Channel, now a news loop. |
#147 | Sioux City, IA | KCAU 9 | ABC | DT2 | CableOne 456 | Nexstar Media Group (Was owned at the time by Citadel Communications) | AccuWeather 9, Replaced by Live Well Network, then replaced by Escape. |
#159 | Panama City, FL | WJHG | NBC | Analog 7 | 8 | Gray Television | VIPIR Weather, Replaced with a simulcast of WECP-LD/CBS |
#168 | Billings, MT | KULR | NBC | Analog 8 | 11 | Cowles Publishing Company | KULR 8 Local Weather, replaced by SWX Right Now |
#170 | Clarksburg, WV | WDTV 5 | CBS | DT2 | Time Warner Cable 6 | Withers Broadcasting | "24/7 AccuWeather", replaced by MeTV. |
#175 | Lake Charles, LA | KPLC-TV 7 | NBC | DT2 | Suddenlink 247 | Raycom Media | KPLC Weather Channel, Replaced by This TV. |
#178 | Harrisonburg, VA | WHSV | ABC | DT3 | Comcast 204 | Gray Television | First Alert 24/7, Was then replaced by This TV, Subchannel is now currently blank. |
#180 | Marquette, MI | WLUC 6 | NBC | DT3 | Charter Communications 315 | Sinclair Broadcast Group (Was owned at the time by Barrington Broadcasting) | Subchannel went blank, was then eventually replaced by Grit. |
#183 | Charlottesville, VA | WCAV | CBS | DT2 | Gray Television | "CBS 19 Weather Now", Broadcasts local in house news & weather updates. Broadcasts on the bandwidth of WVAW-LD with a virtual channel and online. | |
#186 | Meridian, MS | WMDN 24 | CBS | DT2 | Waypoint Media | CBS 24 Local Weather Channel, replaced by Bounce TV | |
#203 | Victoria, TX | KAVU-TV 25 | ABC | 25.4 | Morgan Murphy Media | 25 Now Possibly replaced by a local loop. | |
— | Manteo, NC (Outer Banks) | W17CT | RETRO | 17.3 | East Carolina Radio Inc. | AccuWeather Possibly replaced by a locally-based loop. | |
— | Mayagüez, PR | WOST 22 | IND | DT1 | Liberty 45 Choice 16 | CMCG Puerto Rico (49% owned by Max Media) | TeleMar Puerto Rico, Became an Azteca América affiliate in 2018. |
— | Monterrey, Mexico | XHAW-TDT 12 | Multimedios Televisión | DT5 | Grupo Multimedios | "ViaTempus", Replaced by a Simulcast of XHOAH-TDT. |
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