WeatherNation TV is an American television network owned by WeatherNation, Inc., which features mainly local, regional, and national weather forecasts. The following article is a list of current and former affiliates of the network, which primarily consist of digital subchannels.
In markets where WeatherNation TV is not available through an affiliation with a broadcast television station, the national feed of the network is distributed via television on select cable providers and satellite provider Dish Network, in addition to being streamed on WeatherNation's website and through internet-capable devices and digital media receivers.
Affiliates
City | Station channel [1] | Virtual channel | Physical channel | Cable channel | Owner |
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Colorado | |||||
Cortez | K18DR-D | 24.5 | 18 | Southwest Colorado TV Translator Association | |
Dove Creek | K32EY-D | 27.7 | 32 | ||
Florida | |||||
West Palm Beach | WPEC | 12.2 | 13 | Sinclair Broadcast Group | |
Kansas | |||||
Kansas City | KCKS-LD | 25.6 | 19 | Heartland Communication, LLC [2] | |
Louisburg | KMJC-LD | 22 | |||
Topeka | WROB-LD | 26 | |||
Missouri | |||||
Branson | KYCW-LD | 3.3 | 24 | Gray Television | |
Lake Ozark | KRMS-LD | 32.9 | 32 | Viper Communications | |
Nebraska | |||||
Beatrice | KWBE-LD | 21.3 | 21 | Flood Communications of Omaha, LLC. | |
Norfolk | KNEN-LD | 35.3 | 35 | Flood Communications LLC | |
New Jersey | |||||
Atlantic City | WSJT-LD | 15.6 | 10 | ||
New Mexico | |||||
Santa Fe | KCHF | 11.6 | 10 | Son Broadcasting, Inc. | |
Ohio | |||||
Toledo | WTVG | 13.7 | 13 | Buckeye CableSystem 114 | Gray Television [3] |
Pennsylvania | |||||
Pittsburgh | WBPA-LD | 12.10 | 12 | ||
Texas | |||||
Lubbock | KJTV-CD | 32.2 | 33 | SagamoreHill Broadcasting (operated by Gray Television) | |
Virginia | |||||
Charlottesville | WVIR-TV WVIR-CD | 29.2 29.2 | 32 35 | Comcast 208 | Gray Television |
Wisconsin | |||||
Madison | WMTV | 15.6 | 19.6 | Charter Communications 191 | Gray Television [4] |
Jamaica | |||||
Kingston | DigicalPlay | DigicalPlay 514 | Digical Group Limited [5] | ||
Turks and Caicos | |||||
Cockburn Town | DigicalPlay | DigicalPlay 514 | Digical Group Limited [6] | ||
City | Station | Virtual channel | Physical channel | Owner | Current affiliation |
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Huntsville, Alabama | WAAY-TV | 31.2 | 32 | Calkins Media | Now an Ion Television Affiliate |
Mobile, Alabama | WPMI | 15.2 | Deerfield Media(operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group) | Replaced with Quest (American TV network) | |
Opelika, Alabama/ Columbus, Georgia | WLGA | 66.1 | 30 | Pappas Telecasting Companies | Replaced by Antenna TV |
Troy/Montgomery, Alabama | WIYC | 48.1 | 48 | Neal Ardman | Now a Cozi TV affiliate |
Camden, Arkansas | KMYA-DT | 49.1 | 49 | Ellis-Wilson LLC | Now a Me-TV affiliate (WeatherNation affiliation moved to KTHV) |
Fayetteville, Arkansas/ Springfield, Missouri | KFFS-CA | N/A | 36 | Pinnacle Media | Now a Me-TV affiliate (WeatherNation affiliation moved to KYTV) |
Fort Smith, Arkansas | KFDF-CD | 44.1 | 44 | Pinnacle Media, LLC | Now a Me-TV affiliate |
Little Rock, Arkansas | KKYK-CD | 20.1 | 20 | Ellis-Wilson LLC | Now a Me-TV affiliate (WeatherNation affiliation moved to KTHV) |
Winslow, Arkansas | KWNL-CD | 31 | 9.2/31.2 | Pinnacle Media | Channel currently blank |
Fresno, California | KAIL | 7.3 | 7.3 | Trans-America Broadcasting Corporation | Now a Bounce TV affiliate |
Colorado Springs / Pueblo, Colorado | KOAA | 5.2 | 25 | The E.W. Scripps Company | Replaced by Court TV |
Cortez, Colorado | K26CI-D | 27.7 | 26.9 | Southwest Colorado TV Translator Association | Replaced by My Car TV, then Rev'n |
Denver, Colorado | KUSA | 9.2 | 9 | Tegna Media | replaced by Cozi TV on December 29, 2018 |
Washington, DC | WUSA | 9.3 | 9 | Tegna (Previously owned at the time by Gannett Company) | Now a Justice Network affiliate |
Naples, Florida | WXDT-LP | N/A | 23 | Günter Marksteiner | Replaced by TACH-TV |
WYDT-LP | N/A | 32 | |||
WZDT-LP | N/A | 39 | |||
North Miami/Miami, Florida | WHDT-LD | 9.1 | 44 | Günter Marksteiner | Replaced by TACH-TV |
Stuart/West Palm Beach, Florida | WHDT | 9.1 | 42 | Günter Marksteiner | Replaced by TACH-TV |
Tallahassee, Florida | WTXL | 27.3 | 27 | Raycom Media | Replaced by Grit |
Atlanta, Georgia | WTBS-LD | 26.3 | 26 | Prism Broadcasting Network | Channel subsequently became blank and was eventually replaced by Jewelry Television; WeatherNation affiliation moved to WXIA until 2020. |
WXIA-TV | 11.2 | 10 | Tegna | Now a VHF simulcast of WATL | |
Chicago, Illinois | WOCK-CD | 13.4 | 4.4 | KM Communications | Replaced by infomercials, then TheCoolTV, then went silent |
Wichita, Kansas | KCTU-LD | 43.6 | 43 | River City Broadcasters | Replaced with TV Scout, then TheCoolTV |
New Orleans, Louisiana | WHNO | 20.2 | 21 | LeSEA Broadcasting Corporation | Replaced with Light TV |
Baltimore, Maryland | WBFF | 45.2 | 45 | Sinclair Broadcast Group | Got replaced with a WUTB Simulcast in 2017 |
Boston, Massachusetts | WHDT-LD | 6.1 | 38.1 | Günter Marksteiner | Now a Deutsche Welle affiliate (WeatherNation affiliation moved to WBIN) |
Flint, Michigan | WJRT-TV | 12.6 | 12 | Gray Television | Now a Bounce TV affiliate |
Lansing, Michigan | WILX-TV | 10.2 | 10 | Gray Television | Now a Heroes & Icons affiliate |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota | KARE-TV | 11.2 | NA | TEGNA | Replaced with Court TV |
Pascagoula, Mississippi | WKFK-LD | 7.4 | 13 | NCN Cable Advertising | Replaced with Heartland, then Cozi TV |
Springfield, Missouri | KYTV | 3.2 | 44 | Gray Television | Now a Cozi TV affiliate |
Derry/Manchester, New Hampshire/Boston, Massachusetts | WBIN-TV | 50.3 | 35 | Carlisle One Media, Inc. | Replaced with Grit |
Greensboro/Winston-Salem/ High Point, North Carolina | WFMY | 2.3 | 51 | Tegna | Now a Court TV Mystery affiliate |
Tulsa, Oklahoma | KTUL | 8.2 | 10 | Sinclair Broadcast Group | Replaced by Comet |
Mayaguez, Puerto Rico | WNTE-LD | 36.2 | 36 | Make TV Corporation | Now a repeater for WVDO-LD/Encanto TV |
Chattanooga, Tennessee | WTVC | 9.3 | 9 | Sinclair Broadcast Group | Replaced with TBD |
Nashville, Tennessee | WZTV | 17.2 | 15 | Sinclair Broadcast Group | Replaced with TBD |
El Paso, Texas | KVIA-TV | 7.3 | 17 | News-Press & Gazette Company | Replaced with Ion Television |
Houston, Texas | KTMD | 47.3 | 48 | NBC Universal | Subchannel is now blank |
Salt Lake City, Utah | KTVX | 4.3 | 40 | Nexstar Media Group | Replaced with Laff |
Lynchburg/Roanoke, Virginia | WSET-TV | 13.3 | 13 | Sinclair Broadcast Group | Now affiliated with Comet |
Seattle, Washington | KFFV | 44.5 | 44 | OTA Broadcasting, LLC | Now a Cozi TV affiliate |
Fond du Lac/Milwaukee, Wisconsin | WIWN | 68.1 | 5.1 | Cabellelo Acquisition LLC | Replaced with infomercials from OnTV4U upon sale from Pappas Telecasting to current ownership, now carrying Cozi TV |
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