- **Q: What kind of weather is expected in Denver Friday afternoon?
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Weather / Forecast
Denver is bracing for a blast of winter weather this Friday afternoon, with forecasts predicting a mix of snow, wind, and cold temperatures. This 'meteorological potpourri,' as one expert called it, highlights the notoriously unpredictable...
### Forecast Breakdown Meteorologists predict the initial part of Friday afternoon might remain dry, but conditions are expected to deteriorate between 3 PM and 5 PM. A mix of rain and snow is likely, potentially accumulating 3-5 inches overnight into Saturday. Strong winds could accompany the precipitation, further reducing visibility and making conditions feel colder.
### Impact on Outdoor Activities Events like the Colorado Rockies' home opener at Coors Field face uncertainty. While the field itself features a modern hydronic heating system installed in 2020 to prevent freezing, heavy precipitation (snow, graupel, or rain) could still cause delays or challenging playing conditions. Grounds crews are on standby with snow removal equipment and tarps.
### Learning from the Past Players and fans alike know the drill. In the frigid 2018 home opener (27°F), pitcher German Marquez learned a tough lesson about underdressing for the cold, impacting his performance. Veteran players like Ryan McMahon emphasize layering and utilizing heated gear provided by the team. Fans attending outdoor events should follow suit.
### Denver's Unique Spring Weather Senior Meteorologist Chris Bianchi (9News) notes that Denver can experience almost any kind of weather in late April. The overlap of the average last snow day and the average first 80°F day on April 27th perfectly illustrates this volatility.
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