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Coors Field Blanketed in Snow Hours Before Rockies-Dodgers Game
Unexpected April snowstorm covers MLB stadium, raising questions about cold-weather stadium infrastructure.
Apr. 18, 2026 at 2:06am
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An unexpected April snowstorm transforms Coors Field into a winter wonderland, raising questions about the need for climate-controlled stadiums in cold-weather MLB markets.Denver TodayJust hours before the Colorado Rockies were set to host the Los Angeles Dodgers at Coors Field on Friday night, the stadium was seen completely covered in snow, going viral across social media. The unexpected April snowstorm raised questions about whether teams in cold-weather markets should invest in domed or retractable-roof stadiums to prevent weather-related disruptions.
Why it matters
The snowy conditions at Coors Field highlighted an ongoing debate around stadium infrastructure in colder climates. While occasional snow in April is not unheard of in Denver, a stadium being completely blanketed just before first pitch is still a rare occurrence that can disrupt game schedules and raise concerns about fan comfort and player safety.
The details
Hours before the 8:40 p.m. EST first pitch, with the Rockies' Tomoyuki Sugano set to face the Dodgers' Tyler Glasnow, Coors Field was seen covered in a thick layer of snow across social media. Fans expressed concerns about whether the game would still be played as scheduled, with some joking about having a snowball fight to decide the winner.
- On Friday, April 18, 2026, Coors Field was covered in snow just hours before the 8:40 p.m. EST first pitch between the Colorado Rockies and Los Angeles Dodgers.
The players
Tomoyuki Sugano
The scheduled starting pitcher for the Colorado Rockies.
Tyler Glasnow
The scheduled starting pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Colorado Rockies
The home team hosting the game at Coors Field.
Los Angeles Dodgers
The visiting team playing against the Rockies.
What’s next
The snow is expected to subside by the time the game begins, meaning the matchup is still on track to be played as scheduled despite the early concerns caused by the rapid accumulation.
The takeaway
This unexpected snowstorm at Coors Field has reignited an ongoing debate about whether teams in cold-weather markets should consider investing in domed or retractable-roof stadiums to prevent weather-related disruptions and ensure more consistent playing conditions throughout the MLB season.
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