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EPISODE · Feb 13, 2026 · 5 MIN

Alamo Snow

from Texan Edge · host Tweed Scott

Send us Fan Mail Episode Description When Texans picture the road to the Alamo, they usually imagine dust, heat, and blistering sun. But in mid-February of 1836, the reality was far colder. This episode takes you back to February 13th, when Antonio López de Santa Anna and his army were still weeks from the Alamo—and already locked in a brutal fight against nature itself. A fierce Blue Norther swept across northern Mexico and South Texas, dropping temperatures to record lows and burying marching columns in snow and ice. Before the first cannon fired at the Alamo, Santa Anna’s troops were shivering through deep snow, losing men, animals, and supplies to frostbite, exhaustion, and exposure. By the time they reached San Antonio de Béxar, they were anything but fresh. This forgotten winter march shaped the condition, morale, and decisions of the Mexican army—effects that would echo from the Alamo all the way to San Jacinto. Texas history wasn’t just forged in fire and gunpowder. Sometimes, it was shaped quietly—in snow, darkness, and bitter cold.  Show Notes Texans often imagine the Alamo campaign as a sun-baked march, but February 1836 told a different storyA powerful Blue Norther swept across northern Mexico and South Texas around February 13thSnow reportedly piled up 15–16 inches deep, with bitter cold gripping the regionSanta Anna launched a fast winter offensive to surprise Texian rebels before they could organizeMexican infantry marched in worn uniforms, thin sandals, and sometimes barefoot through ice and snowSupply wagons failed, draft animals died, and frostbite took a heavy toll before any battle beganCampfires became essential for survival as soaked clothing froze overnightBy the time Mexican forces reached Texas soil, they had already endured a punishing campaignThe army that arrived outside the Alamo on February 23rd was exhausted and strainedHistorians argue the winter march affected morale, logistics, and leadership decisionsThe same fatigue and overconfidence would later haunt Santa Anna against Sam Houston at San JacintoFebruary 13th marks a quiet but important turning point in the Texas RevolutionLong before the famous battles, winter itself became a combatant in Texas history This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind.

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Send us Fan Mail Episode Description When Texans picture the road to the Alamo, they usually imagine dust, heat, and blistering sun. But in mid-February of 1836, the reality was far colder. This episode takes you back to February 13th, when Antonio López de Santa Anna and his army were still weeks from the Alamo—and already locked in a brutal fight against nature itself. A fierce Blue Norther swept across northern Mexico and South Texas, dropping temperatures to record lows...

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