Get ready for a springtime taste of winter in the Pikes Peak region and other areas of southern Colorado in the next few days. A winter storm warning is in effect for Teller County from 6 a.m. Thursday to noon Friday, according to the National Weather Service in Pueblo. The warning area includes the far western edge of El Paso County and Pikes Peak along with the northern part of Fremont County. Snow totals ranging from 6 to 16 inches are expected for areas around Woodland Park, with the highest amount expected atop 14,115-foot Pikes Peak, the Weather Service said. “Colorado Springs will likely just see some rain on Thursday, and snow chances won’t pick up until Friday morning,” said Lauren Brand, a meteorologist with Gazette news partner KOAA. A high temperature of 46 degrees is forecast for Colorado Springs on Thursday with a 90% chance of rain. An expected rain-snow mix will arrive overnight with a low of 32 on Friday morning, the first day of May.…