A late season winter storm will bring snow to the mountains tonight through Wednesday morning, with rain changing to snow on the I-25 Corridor and nearby adjacent plains Tuesday evening and lasting through at least Wednesday morning. The heavy, wet snow will bring a threat of significant travel impacts to the mountains and northern foothills. Meanwhile, any heavy, wet snow accumulating on newly leafed out trees means potential for tree limb breakage and localized power outages. This graphic shows the probability of at least minor winter storm impacts, with nearly certain impacts across the mountains, Front Range Foothills, and I-25 Corridor. The probability of any impacts drops off toward the northeast corner of the state. Stay tuned for the latest updates as this late season winter storm approaches.