PHOTO GALLERY: More snow lands in Columbia
February 26, 2013 | 11:00 a.m. CST
Heavy snow and high winds pummeled Columbia overnight.

Matt Smith, left, clears the fifth neighbor's driveway with neighbor Brian Gray on Newbury Way on Tuesday. Smith just got his new snowblower and was making good use of it.
| Brian Kratzer

A MoDOT snowplow is prepared to be removed from a ditch by Russ Towing at the intersection of Route K and State Highway KK on Tuesday.
| Greg Kendall-Ball

A pedestrian jumps as he crosses Providence Road at Stewart Road in Columbia on Tuesday.
| Jason Redmond

Nate Vice jumps over a pile of snow his friends and he made at Stephens Lake Park on Tuesday.
| Sarah Ng

Steve Regan shovels his driveway Tuesday while his daughter Harper Regan, 21 months, and their dog, Cali, watch on Highridge Drive. Snowfall blanketed the region Monday night and Tuesday morning, creating hazardous driving conditions.
| Whitney Hayward
| Whitney Hayward

The roof of the Break Time on Vandiver and Paris roads partially collapsed. The damage was discovered early Tuesday morning.
| Breanne Bradley

A pair of dogs peer out of a pickup truck turning onto Providence Road in Columbia on Tuesday.
| Jason Redmond

Snow decorates a streetlight on the corner of Elm and Ninth streets on Tuesday.

Cars are immobilized by the snow at the intersection of Mills and Highridge drives on Tuesday. The residential area was unplowed as of Tuesday morning after an overnight snowfall.
| Whitney Hayward
| Whitney Hayward

Peyton Maupin, 3, left, and Gage Cross, 5, walk up a hill with cardboard to use for sledding at Stephens Lake Park on Tuesday afternoon.
| Sarah Ng

Trucks pile snow into dump truck beds to be taken out of the downtown area Tuesday at the corner of Ninth and Cherry streets.
| Peter Marek

A broken branch fell on a car parked on Hamilton Way on Tuesday after the snow storm Monday night. Heavy snow caused damage to cars and power lines throughout Columbia.
| Breanne Bradley

Trees bend under the wet of the heavy snow Tuesday morning in a neighborhood southwest of Stadium and Broadway. The heavy snow has resulted in power outages across mid-Missouri.
| Joy Mayer

Andrew Reilly, an MU School of Business student, crosses a street after working out at the MU Student Recreation Complex on Tuesday.
| Showkat Nanda

Flocks of geese fly in formation above the Grindstone Nature Area Hinkson Creek Trail on Tuesday.
| Katie Alaimo

Snow fills the banks of Hinkson Creek at the Grindstone Nature Area Hinkson Creek Trail on Tuesday. Despite the snowfall, warmer temperatures prevented the creek from freezing.
| Katie Alaimo

A car drives through a large puddle on Providence Road just south of Stuart Road in Columbia on Tuesday. A heavy, wet snow fell Monday night and continued Tuesday morning. Forecasts predicted about 9 inches of accumulation in the city.
| Jason Redmond

Bruce Gordon, host of "Morning Ayre Mondays" at KOPN, walks in the street down Ninth Street after his morning show.
| Breanne Bradley

Justin Fettig, a psychology major (left), slides down the stairs on Bass Avenue, while Alex Mallin, a journalism major, prepares to add more snow on Tuesday afternoon. MU announced a full closure for Tuesday on Monday afternoon in anticipation of the snow storm.
| Hany Hawasly

Boyd Rice plows snow from a driveway on a property he manages on Dorsey Street on Tuesday afternoon. Rice avoided plowing the snowman.
| Hany Hawasly
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