We will have a live report from one of the winning locations in the next half hour. Now a developing story. Tragedy strikes Columbia University after an accident in central america. Three columbian students have been killed. Janelle burrell is live with more this morning. Janelle . Reporter three of the female students will not be returning back here to campus when classes resume here next week. The three women were on this medical mission in honduras when they were on their bus, on their way back to the airport to return home and it crashed. The overturned bus, mangled, its windows shattered after falling more than 250 feet down a ravine, crashing with a group of medical volunteers inside. Olivia, a 20yearold sophomore, daniella, a 21year old junior at barnard college, the all Womens College that is old abigail, a Nurse Practitioner, also a student with the general studies program, all killed from the impact. The group had been volunteering for several days with doctors and pharmacist
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Iowa weather: What happened on Monday after snowstorm hit Des Moines Philip Joens and Amber Mohmand, Des Moines Register
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12:14 a.m.: The National Weather Service says 10.3 inches of snow fell Monday at the Des Moines International Airport.
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Provided Monday s snowstorm is as severe as expected, winter 2020-21 is on track to be the snowiest in Des Moines in at least five years.
The storm could bring 10 to 14 inches of snow to Des Moines. By Tuesday, even the minimum forecast by the National Weather Service 7 inches would put it ahead of the total for three of the four winters preceding this one. After that, just average snowfall in February, March and April would put it ahead of the very snowy winter of 2018-19, when Des Moines saw a total of 48.8 inches, according to National Weather Service records.
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Time-lapse video of the 10 inches of snow that fell during the winter storm on Dec. 29 in Des Moines
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While some central Iowa schools are canceling classes or starting late on Tuesday because of snow, Des Moines Public Schools will hold classes virtually.
Saydel and West Des Moines school districts join DMPS in holding classes virtually.
Meanwhile, the Ankeny, Johnston and Southeast Polk school systems all announced Tuesday morning that they were was canceling all classes for the day. Other schools that are cancelling include: