Colorado Springs' weather teetered between spring and winter-like days throughout April, and Monday's weather is expected to head in the direction of winter with several inches of snow predicted in the region, the National Weather Service in Pueblo said. A fast-moving storm could bring as much as 6 inches of snow to northern parts of El Paso County near Monument and Palmer Lake, with close to 2 inches of snow in the heart of Colorado Springs. But amounts could vary depending on the movement of the storm, Klint Skelly, a meteorologist with the weather service, said. The speed of the storm could cause a "flash freeze" icing roads, Skelly said.