South Texas, including San Antonio, experienced freezing temperatures on Sunday, leading to the rescheduling of annual Martin Luther King (MLK) celebrations. The cold front brought a light freeze to San Antonio, with expectations of another round of cold weather. The MLK parade in Fort Worth, initially postponed due to the cold, was successfully held under sunny skies on Monday, February 19.
Postponed due to cold, the sun shines on Martin Luther King Jr. parade in Fort Worth https://t.co/uMe4eum7g2
Postponed due to cold, the sun shines on Martin Luther King Jr. parade in Fort Worth https://t.co/Dda0AhE5l1
City of Fort Worth hosts postponed MLK Parade https://t.co/VEtSfsW09u
Fort Worth holds rescheduled 39th annual Martin Luther King, Jr. parade Monday https://t.co/OfKpnWnm08
Join The MLK Jr. Holiday Committee Parade and Rally on Monday, February 19, at 11:00 a.m. in downtown Fort Worth. (The parade was rescheduled due to bad weather on Dr. King’s birthday in January) https://t.co/nUm6sc1Mez
Strong cold front brings light freeze to San Antonio https://t.co/A6GomE6UoJ
San Antonio sees light freeze. But another round is expected 😅 https://t.co/40bHFPIIZi
San Antonio reschedules annual MLK celebration after march was canceled during freezing weather https://t.co/1GcqzzJJa1
Freezing temperatures expected in South Texas Sunday. Will it be the last freeze of winter? https://t.co/7ijtHzhn0m