Snowstorm Blankets Coors Field, Dodgers-Rockies Series Begins in Frigid Conditions

MLB · By Sarah Mitchell · April 18, 2026
Snowstorm Blankets Coors Field, Dodgers-Rockies Series Begins in Frigid Conditions

The Los Angeles Dodgers and Colorado Rockies opened their four-game series at Coors Field under highly unusual circumstances, as a mid-April snowstorm dumped approximately 3 inches of snow on the stadium Friday. The unexpected winter weather transformed the familiar ballpark into a frosty landscape, setting a chilly tone for the National League matchup.

While spring snow is not unheard of in Denver, the timing and intensity of this storm were notable. Players and fans arrived to find the field and stands coated in fresh snow, making for a picturesque but challenging baseball environment. The grounds crew worked intensively to clear the playing surface and ensure the game could proceed safely, a testament to the unpredictable nature of early-season baseball in Colorado.

  • 3 inches of snow fell overnight, blanketing Coors Field just before the start of the series.
  • The series marks a four-game set between two National League teams with playoff aspirations.
  • April snowstorms have occasionally impacted Colorado sporting events, but rarely with such timing at the beginning of an MLB series.

Despite the frigid start, both teams prepared to play through the cold, relying on heated dugouts, hand warmers, and plenty of layers. Fans who braved the elements were treated to a unique baseball atmosphere, with swirling snowflakes and icy breath plumes accompanying every pitch. The Rockies' home field, known for its hitter-friendly conditions, presented a very different challenge under these circumstances, potentially affecting how the ball carried and how players approached the game strategically.

The Dodgers and Rockies will continue their four-game series at Coors Field, with forecasts calling for a gradual warming trend but the possibility of lingering slick conditions. With the unpredictability of Colorado weather in April, both teams will need to adapt quickly as they battle for crucial early-season wins.

Sources

  1. [1]ESPN MLB