Turns out Globe Life Field and its retractable roof aren’t completely weather-proof after all.
In advance of forecasts that call for a potential winter storm for North Texas Friday through Sunday, the Texas Rangers announced Tuesday that they will cancel this year’s Fan Fest and all events that had been scheduled over the course of the weekend. In addition to FanFest, which was scheduled for Saturday, the Rangers had three Winter Warm Up fan engagement events scheduled on Friday and Sunday.
An arctic intrusion — in which winds from the Arctic region travel toward mid-latitude areas — will lead to dangerously cold temperatures and impactful wintry precipitation starting Friday, continuing into the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, Friday temperatures are expected to drop into the upper and mid-20s with further deterioration on Saturday that could include rain, sleet and snow. Temperatures are not expected to get above freezing from late Friday until Monday.
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“Due to the weather forecast for frozen precipitation in North Texas this weekend, the Rangers have made the difficult decision to cancel Saturday’s Fan Fest event at Globe Life Field in the interest of safety for players, fans, and employees,” the Rangers said in a statement.
The club announced all fans who purchased tickets for Fan Fest will be automatically refunded in full back to the method of payment they used to purchase tickets. As for the Winter Warmup, events through Thursday are expected to continue as scheduled.
“It’s disappointing to miss these opportunities for our fans and players to connect this offseason,” said Rangers Chief Business Officer Jim Cochrane said in the statement. ”After consulting with local weather experts, it was clear that this was the right decision. We will continue to seek opportunities to deliver for our fans and we look forward to the start of the 2026 season.”
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