FOX Weather, FOX News Media’s free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channel, will present a live special called Hurricane HQ: Eye on the Season on Sunday, June 1 from 12-3 PM/ET.
Timed to the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season, FOX Weather meteorologist Ian Oliver will host the live three hour special from Caddy’s Treasure Island, a beachfront restaurant that was impacted by both Hurricanes Helene and Milton in 2024.
The special will feature an interview conducted by FOX Weather hurricane specialist Bryan Norcross from the National Hurricane Center with director Michael Brennan.
Additionally, FOX Weather correspondent Robert Ray will spotlight the recovery efforts in western North Carolina following the devastation from Hurricane Helene, while correspondent Brandy Campbell will present an update on New Orleans’ recovery efforts 20 years after Hurricane Katrina.
FOX Weather meteorologist Steve Bender will update viewers on the impact coral reef deterioration has on flood protection from Key West, Florida.
Following the special, FOX Weather will kick off Hurricane Week throughout the first week of June.
On Monday, June 2nd from 9-10 PM/ET, Norcross will host a live hour-long interactive special called Hurricane HQ&a where he will answer viewer questions ahead of the season.
Throughout the week, FOX Weather will feature stories on the latest predictions for the season, heartfelt stories of survival and talk with those rebuilding from last year’s storms.
FOX Weather is a 24/7 free ad-supported television service (FAST) operated by FOX News Media.
The service builds upon FOX News Channel’s expansive news gathering units & FOX Television Stations’ (FTS) added resources with a combined 120 meteorologists for a comprehensive suite of weather products featuring local, regional, and national reporting, in addition to live programming.
Utilizing multiple radar systems, including an immersive mobile 3D radar, FOX Weather offers users an innovative approach to forecasting, including coverage surrounding all weather patterns, from immediate to long-term.
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