Freeview users may face disruptions in their TV service due to ongoing sunny weather conditions. The high-pressure system over the UK is causing signal interference, affecting the delivery of TV channels. This weather phenomenon is causing picture glitches, freezing, and signal loss for viewers across the country.
The BBC explains that high-pressure conditions lead to signals traveling higher into the atmosphere from local transmitters, while signals from distant transmitters can extend further than usual, resulting in interference with local broadcasts. Freeview has issued a statement warning viewers of potential disruptions from June 24th to June 26th, 2026, due to the weather conditions.
Unfortunately, there is no immediate solution for viewers experiencing these issues. Freeview advises against retuning TVs during this period, as the reception will be restored once the high-pressure system moves on. For those seeking uninterrupted TV viewing, Freely, a service offered by the same organization as Freeview, provides TV content through a broadband connection, avoiding the disruptions caused by weather interference.
Freely offers over 50 live and on-demand channels, features like pausing live TV, personalized recommendations, and an interactive program guide. By utilizing internet-based transmission instead of traditional aerial signals, Freely ensures a stable viewing experience regardless of weather conditions. Viewers looking for a reliable TV service during weather-related disruptions may find Freely to be a suitable alternative.
