San Antonio Fiesta weather cancellations
Definition
The term refers to the suspension or postponement of events during the annual San Antonio Fiesta—a vibrant 10-day cultural festival in San Antonio, Texas celebrating local heritage—due to severe weather conditions like heavy rain, thunderstorms, and flash flooding.
Commonly associated with recent incidents where major attractions, such as the Texas Cavaliers River Parade and Fiesta carnivals, are canceled to ensure public safety amid inclement weather.
Examples
The San Antonio Fiesta weather cancellations turned what was supposed to be a parade of floats into a parade of soggy excuses.
Blame the San Antonio Fiesta weather cancellations for why my cowboy boots are now more suited for puddle-jumping than line-dancing.
In a plot twist nobody saw coming—except maybe the meteorologists—the San Antonio Fiesta weather cancellations left revelers with more time to perfect their rain dance.
San Antonio Fiesta weather cancellations: Mother Nature's way of saying 'Fiesta inside with tacos and Netflix tonight.'