Latest News About San Antonio Fiesta Weather Cancellations

Updated 2026-04-22 00:04

Here’s the latest on Fiesta San Antonio weather cancellations:

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If you’d like, I can compile a concise, date-by-date summary of which Fiesta events were canceled, postponed, or moved to new times, and provide a current forecast for the rest of Fiesta week. I can also pull the most recent official city/Fiesta statements and forecast updates for you.[5][1]

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Thunderstorms Cancel Fiesta Events Across San Antonio

Flash flood warnings are in effect across San Antonio and Texas on Monday and many event organizers have canceled outdoor Fiesta San Antonio events early. Air Force Day at the Alamo and Pilgrimage to the Alamo, two free events that typically draw hundreds of people downtown, were canceled on Monday. So far, the evening’s Texas Cavalier’s River […]

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San Antonio winter storm sparks wave of closures and cancellations

You may have heard: San Antonio is bracing for a winter storm on Saturday, January 24, with frosty temperatures and the potential for freezing rain. While forecasters say it won’t be another Winter Storm Uri, the memory of 2021 still looms large — and plenty of events and businesses are already closing out of an abundance of caution.

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San Antonio Fiesta faces a soggy start but clearer skies on the way

San Antonio Fiesta usually sees partygoers sweating through guayaberas, but this year, rainstorms have brought unseasonably chilly temps and flash flood warnings. The downpours have already cancelled the Texas Cavaliers River Parade and Fiesta De Los Reyes on Monday, April 20, but will weather continue to put a damper on the annual festivities?On Monday, rainfall topped five inches in San Antonio over a five-day period, according to KSAT. The conditions caused the National Weather Service to...

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San Antonio Fiesta Weather Cancellations Put Safety Ahead of Celebration

San Antonio Fiesta Weather Cancellations reshaped a week of celebration as severe weather forced organizers and city leaders to weigh parade routes, public gatherings, and safety in real time. For many residents, the change was felt not in a headline, but in the plans they had made for the evening. What changed at Fiesta this …

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