List of programs broadcast by The Weather Channel

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This is a list of television programs broadcast by the American television network The Weather Channel .

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There are four main types of programs on The Weather Channel: weather news programs, serial documentaries, Long-form shows, and specials such as the 100 Biggest Weather Moments, Top 100 Weather Moments, and Coast Guard: HMS Bounty.

Programs

Current programs

News

All current news programs broadcast in high definition.

TitleDuration on NetworkWebsite
America's Morning Headquarters 2014-presentNone
Storm Center2021-2024None
Weather Unfiltered2015-presentNone
Weekend Recharge2015-presentNone
Pattrn2022-presentNone

Long-form

Title High definition?Website
3 Scientists Walk Into a BarYes
American SupernaturalYes
Deadline to Disaster Yes
Fat Guys in the WoodsYes
Highway Thru Hell Yes
Natural Born MonstersYes
Prospectors Yes
Secrets of the EarthYes
So You Think You'd Survive?Yes
Storm of SuspicionYes
Strangest Weather on EarthYes
Storm Stories Yes (cancelled)1
Top 10Yes
Tornado 360°Unknown
Tornado AlleyYes
Tornado RoadUnknown
Weather Caught on CameraYes
Weather Gone ViralYes
Weird Earth Yes
Why Planes CrashYes
World's Deadliest WeatherYes

Note 1: Episodes premiering from 2009 on air in high definition. Episodes from earlier years are in standard definition

Former programs

TitleGenre High definition?Runtime
23.5° with Sam Champion News Yes2016
Abrams & Bettes: Beyond the Forecast News Yes2006-2009
Afternoon Outlook NewsNo2003-2006
Atmospheres Long-formNo2000-2003
Cantore StoriesLong-formYes2009-2010
Catching HellLong-formYes2014
Coast Guard AlaskaLong-formYes2011-2015
Coast Guard Cape DisappointmentLong-formYes2013-2014
Coast Guard FloridaLong-formYes2012-2013
Cold Water CaptainsLong-formYes2014
Day Planner NewsYes2003-2013
Deadliest Space WeatherLong-formYes2013-2014
Epic Conditions Long-formYes2007-2009
Evening Edition NewsYes2001-2009
ExposuresLong-formNo1995-1997
Freaks of NatureLong-formYes2014-2015
From The Edge with Peter Lik Long-formYes2011
Forecast Earth Long-formYes2003-2009
Forecasting the EndLong-formYes2013
First ForecastNewsYes2012-2013
First OutlookNewsYes2000-2012
Full Force Nature Long-formYes2006-2012
Hacking the PlanetLong-formYes2013
Hawaii Air RescueLong-formYes2012-2013
Heavy Metal MonstersLong-formYes2013
Hurricane 360Long-formYes2014
Hurricane HuntersLong-formYes2013
Ice Pilots Long-formYes2012
Iceberg HuntersLong-formYes2012
Iron MenLong-formYes2012
It Could Happen Tomorrow Long-formNo2006-2008
Lava ChasersLong-formYes2013-2014
LoadedLong-formYes2013
Lifeguard! Southern California Long-formYes2012-2013
Morning RushNewsYes2012-2014
On The RadarNewsYes2012-2013
Overnight OutlookNewsNo2003-2005
Plane XtremeLong-formYes2012
PM Edition NewsYes2003-2012
Prime Time Tonight Programming guideNo1988-1991
Pyros Long-formYes2012
Raging NatureLong-formYes2014
Reel RivalsLong-formYes2013
Storm Riders Long-formYes2011-2013
Storm Wranglers Long-formYes2016-2019
Sunrise Weather NewsYes2008-2013
Tipping PointsLong-formYes2013-2014
Turbine Cowboys Long-formYes2012
Twist of Fate Long-formYes2011-2013
Wake Up With Al NewsYes2009-2015
Weather Center NewsYes1998-2009
Weather Center Live NewsYes2009-2021
Weather: PM EditionNewsYes
Weather: PM Edition WeekendNewsYes
Weather ProofLong-formYes2009-2010
Weather ScopeNewsNo1995-1998
Weather VenturesLong-formYes2007-2009
Weekend Now NewsYes2001-2013
Weekend Outlook NewsYes2003-2009
Weekend PlannerNewsNo2003-2005
Weekend View NewsYes2005-2013
Weather That Changed the WorldLong-formYes2013
When Weather Changed History Long-formYes2008-2009
Your Weather Today NewsYes2000-2012

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