FOX Weather is launching extended live coverage as a major winter storm is forecast to sweep across more than 40 states this weekend. Live programming runs from 6 a.m. ET to midnight on Saturday and Sunday, with reporters dispatched from Tulsa, Dallas, Atlanta, Washington, New Jersey and Boston. A New York studio team will supplement field reporting, and the network warns the storm could affect over 235 million Americans. Coverage will be available across connected-TV platforms, streaming services, foxweather.com and the FOX Weather mobile app.
FOX Weather Launches Extended Live Coverage as Historic Winter Storm Threatens 40+ States

FOX Weather is mounting extended live coverage as a major winter storm forecast to sweep across more than 40 states moves through the nation this weekend. The network will deploy meteorologists and reporters to multiple cities and run continuous live programming to bring on-the-ground updates and safety information to viewers.
Live Coverage Schedule
When: Live programming will air from 6 a.m. ET to midnight on both Saturday and Sunday.
Field Reporting
Beginning Thursday, storm specialist Mike Seidel will report from Tulsa, Oklahoma, and meteorologist Bayne Froney will report from Dallas. On Friday, meteorologist Bob Van Dillen will lead coverage from Atlanta while correspondent Brandy Campbell contributes live reporting from Oxford, Mississippi.
On Saturday, correspondent Katie Byrne will report from Washington, D.C. On Sunday, meteorologists Jane Minar and Britta Merwin will be live from New Jersey, Melanie Black will report from Boston, and correspondent Robert Ray will also provide live coverage from New Jersey.
Studio Team & Additional Reporters
A studio team of FOX Weather meteorologists in New York will supplement field coverage, including Craig Herrera, Michael Estime, Marissa Torres, Stephen Morgan, Ian Oliver, Kiyana Lewis, Ari Sarsalari, Nick Kosir and Haley Meier.
Impact and Safety
FOX Weather cautions that this could be a historic winter event with the potential to affect more than 235 million Americans. Viewers should monitor local forecasts, prepare for hazardous travel conditions, power outages and rapidly changing weather, and follow guidance from local officials.
Where To Watch
FOX Weather’s extended coverage will be available across a wide range of connected-TV platforms and streaming services, including the FOX News app, FOX One, Samsung TV Plus, The Roku Channel, Fire TV Channels, Vizio WatchFree+, Xumo Play, TCLtv+, LG Channels, Plex, Tubi, Pluto TV, and on YouTube. The channel is also accessible via carriage partners and streaming providers such as DIRECTV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, YouTube TV, Fubo, Cox Communications, Verizon Fios, Spectrum, Optimum, and DISH Network, among others. FOX Weather can also be reached at foxweather.com and through the FOX Weather mobile app for iOS and Android.
Tune in for continuous updates, safety guidance, road and travel information, and local reports as the storm unfolds.
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