Eli Imadali, Special to the Denver PostRayne Boshek, 7, visiting from Florida, eats snow while playing in Paco Sanchez Park after a spring snowstorm in Denver on Friday, April 16, 2021.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostSnow covers the Red Rocks Amphitheater just above C-470 on April 16, 2021.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostAshante Butcher walks along the Mary Carter Greenway to take in the the snowy scene of the South Platte river near Sheridan Boulevard on April 16, 2021.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostAshante Butcher takes a moment to snap a picture of a snowy South Platte river scene from a pedestrian bridge near Sheridan Boulevard on the Mary Carter Greenway Trail on April 16, 2021.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostA jogger makes her way across a pedestrian bridge that spans over the South Platte River near Sheridan Boulevard on the Mary Carter Greenway Trail on April 16, 2021.
Eli Imadali, Special to the Denver PostMaria Morales sweeps snow off her car after a spring snowstorm in Denver on Friday, April 16, 2021.
Eli Imadali, Special to the Denver PostA downed tree lays atop a parked car after a spring snowstorm in Denver on Friday, April 16, 2021.
Eli Imadali, Special to the Denver PostFreshly budded leaves sit covered in snow after a spring snowstorm in Denver on Friday, April 16, 2021.
Eli Imadali, Special to the Denver PostPeople duck under a downed tree while walking after a spring snowstorm in Denver on Friday, April 16, 2021.
Eli Imadali, Special to the Denver PostHilda and Valdo Mendoza, left and center right, play with their grandchildren, Maritza and Ulysses Mendoza, center left and right, in Paso Sanchez Park after a spring snowstorm in Denver on Friday, April 16, 2021.
Eli Imadali, Special to the Denver PostSix-year-old Maritza Mendoza, left, laughs as she falls of an inner-tube into the snow after being pushed by her grandfather Valdo Mendoza in Paso Sanchez Park after a spring snowstorm in Denver on Friday, April 16, 2021.
Eli Imadali, Special to the Denver PostSummer Goldman, left, talks with Kate Ward, right, as they swing Ward’s children, Libby and JP Bacon, in Paco Sanchez Park after a spring snowstorm in Denver on Friday, April 16, 2021.
David Zalubowski, The Associated PressA pedestrian passes by a sports-utility vehicle draped with tree branches after they broke from the weight of snow left by a storm packing strong winds, rain and light snow, Friday, April 16, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are predicting up to eight inches of snow in some parts of the state before the spring storm moves out on to the plains.
Eli Imadali, Special to the Denver PostFreshly budded flowers sit covered in snow after a spring snowstorm in Denver on Friday, April 16, 2021.
David Zalubowski, The Associated PressA homeowner wears basketball shorts to clear snow off a walkway after a storm packing strong winds, rain and light snow swept over the intermountain West Friday, April 16, 2021, in Denver.
David Zalubowski, The Associated PressA motorist clears snow from his car after a storm packing strong winds, rain and light snow swept over the intermountain West Friday, April 16, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are predicting up to eight inches of snow in some parts of the state before the spring storm moves out on to the plains.
David Zalubowski, The Associated PressSnow drapes blossoms on a tree branch after a storm packing strong winds, rain and light snow swept over the intermountain West Friday, April 16, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are predicting up to eight inches of snow in some parts of the state before the spring storm moves out on to the plains.
David Zalubowski, The Associated PressFour-year-old Winnie Lysaught plays in the snow after a storm packing strong winds, rain and light snow swept over the intermountain West Friday, April 16, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are predicting up to eight inches of snow in some parts of the state before the spring storm moves out on to the plains.
David Zalubowski, The Associated PressA woman walks her dog after a storm packing strong winds, rain and light snow swept over the intermountain West Friday, April 16, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are predicting up to eight inches of snow in some parts of the state before the spring storm moves out on to the plains.
David Zalubowski, The Associated PressSnow covers tables and chairs set up outside a restaurant after a storm packing strong winds, rain and light snow swept over the intermountain West Friday, April 16, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are predicting up to eight inches of snow in some parts of the state before the spring storm moves out on to the plains.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostA pedestrian walks along Broadway near 9th Ave in Denver during a heavy snow storm Thursday, April 15, 2021.
David Zalubowski, The Associated PressSnow colllects on blossoms on a tree as a storm packing strong winds, rain and light snow sweeps over the intermountain West late Thursday, April 15, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are predicting up to eight inches of snow in some parts of the state before the spring storm moves out on to the plains.
Eli Imadali, Special to the Denver PostFresh snow sits atop tires at Junior Auto Accessories and Tires after a spring snowstorm in Denver on Friday, April 16, 2021.
David Zalubowski, The Associated PressA flamingo lawn ornament is pelted with snow as a storm packing strong winds, rain and light snow sweeps over the intermountain West late Thursday, April 15, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are predicting up to eight inches of snow in some parts of the state before the spring storm moves out on to the plains.
David Zalubowski, The Associated PressA motorist guides a sports utility vehicle through a large puddle in the intersection of westbound Speer Boulevard and Washington Street as a storm packing strong winds, rain and light snow sweeps over the intermountain West late Thursday, April 15, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are predicting up to eight inches of snow in some parts of the state before the spring storm moves out on to the plains.
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Rayne Boshek, 7, visiting from Florida, eats snow while playing in Paco Sanchez Park after a spring snowstorm in Denver on Friday, April 16, 2021.
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Denver and many surrounding areas began Friday under a Winter Weather Advisory. Snow tapered off as Denver crept towards a high of 36 degrees Friday, predicted by the National Weather Service in Boulder. The metro area and plains will dry out during the afternoon, but a stray shower could redevelop. Denver will chill to 27 degrees overnight, with another half-inch of snow possible.
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