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Weekend View

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Format

News/Talkprogram
Presented by

Mike Seidel
Alex Wallace
Betty Davis

Kelly Cass

Country of origin United States
Production
Location(s) Atlanta
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time Varies
Broadcast
Original channel The Weather Channel
Picture format 480i (SD)
1080i (HD)
Original run October 1, 2005 – present

Weekend View is a weekend weather program on The Weather Channel, airing from 5am to 7am and 7am to 11am Eastern Time. Because of this timeslot, it can be considered the weekend equivalent to Your Weather Today. Weekend View includes local and national outlooks for the day as well as lifestyle segments.

Schedule[]

All times are eastern time.

Weekends

  • 5:00am-7:00am with Jen Carfagno and Eric Fisher
  • 7:00am -11:00am with Jen Carfagno and Eric Fisher

Program history[]

Weekend View's initial launch date was planned for September 17 2005, but its premiere was delayed two weeks due to the busy [[2005 Atlantic hurricane season. Initial plans for the program, then hosted by Dao Vu and meteorlogists Bill Keneely, Kelly Cass and Stephanie Abrams included an accompanying primetime talk show to debut in the second quarter of 2006, though those plans never came to fruition. In the fall of 2006, meteorologist Stephanie Abrams left the program to co-host Abrams & Bettes: Beyond the Forecast with Mike Bettes and was not replaced. Later, in September 2007, meteorologist Samantha Mohr joined The Weather Channel to replace Kelly Cass, who moved to PM Edition. This move proved to be short-lived, as Cass returned to the program in May 2008. In April 2008 Vu, who was the only non-meteorlogist to ever host a live weather program on the channel left and was not replaced. On March 7, 2009, Weekend View expanded 2 hours from 5am to 11am Eastern Time. At this point, Bill Keneely, the only host to remain with the show from the beginning of its run was moved to the weekend late night edition of PM Edition, while Betty Davis joined Kelly Cass on the 7-11am block. Mike Seidel and Alex Wallace host the new 5-7am block.

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