A wide range of snowfall accumulations is possible in the Pikes Peak region overnight Tuesday into Wednesday as National Weather Service meteorologists remain uncertain on how much will remain due to ground warmth. The National Weather Service in Pueblo described its forecast for the storm, which will impact the Interstate 25 corridor, as “most uncertain” for El Paso County. Higher elevations can anticipate heavy wet snowfall beginning on Tuesday. As of Monday evening, the weather service forecast 3 to 4 inches of snow in Colorado Springs and several more inches at higher elevations in El Paso County. But how long will it stay on the ground? Soil sites in counties surrounding the Pikes Peak region recorded temperatures in the high 50s and low 60s on Sunday, according to the Colorado Agricultural Meteorological Network. The soil temperature should remain around 32 degrees to support snow, similar to the air temperature, although it changes much more slowly.…