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How to Watch Snowfall Without Cable

by Jim Kimble / Updated: March 4, 2022

Where and How to Watch Season 1 to 5

The crime drama Snowfall chronicles the first crack cocaine epidemic to hit Los Angeles in the summer of 1983. The story is told through Franklin Saint, an enterprising street hustler ready to jump into selling crack and get ahead in the world. 

But there’s a disgruntled CIA operative and a Luchador wrestler with their own ambitions revolving around crack’s rise in popularity in the streets of L.A.

Snowfall is now entering its fifth season on FX and is now streaming on Hulu. It was created by the late John Singleton, Eric Amadio and Dave Andron. The show debuted on FX on July 5, 2017. 

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There are a number of options to get FX as a live TV channel without cable. But your cheapest option for watching Season 1 through 5 of Snowfall is through a 30-day free trial of Hulu’s on-demand streaming service. 

New episodes of Snowfall are available on Hulu the day after each one premieres on live television. Being able to watch new episodes without a live TV subscription is a huge perk for cord-cutters. 

Where can I watch Snowfall Season 1?

Hulu currently has all four seasons of Snowfall, and will be the place to catch all new episodes as they premiere. You used to be able to watch prior episodes on the FXNow app or FX+, but that’s no longer the case.

Is Snowfall on Netflix?

No. Only Hulu has the streaming rights to all shows on FX. Season 1 through Season 5 of Snowfall.

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Jim Kimble

Founder and Editor of The Cord Cutting Report. Before launching the site in 2016, he worked for more than two decades as a staff writer or correspondent for a number of daily newspapers, including The Boston Globe. His enthusiasm for tech began with the Atari 2600. Follow @james_kimble

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