Texas isn’t known for having particularly rough winters, with 2021 being the most recent (glaring) exception. Another exception occurred in February 1899, which was, quite possibly, the coldest winter in Texas history. Around Valentine’s Day of that year, the town of Tulia recorded a temperature of -30 degrees Fahrenheit: the lowest temperature the state had (and still has) yet to see.

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Can you believe the temperature dipped so low in Texas in February 1899? Tell us your thoughts in the comments! Don’t forget to check out our previous article to see the predictions for this year’s winter.

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