Amid Super Bowl celebrations, Kansas City radar data picks up fireworks across the Metro
The National Weather Service in Kansas City posted a radar loop of a brief burst in their signal around the time the Chiefs were named Super Bowl champions.
This can be a bit tough to see so we took a look back with our weather software to get a closer look!
At 9:10 you can see everything is quiet... Just 5 minutes later, as the game clock ran out, look at how the radar lights up!
It almost looks like a small thunderstorm! This is heat, smoke and bits of firework being picked up by the radar beam!
By 10:30 pm, the smoke and bits of firework still left in the sky had spread out, leaving the radar clear throughout the night.
What a way to cap off a season, Chiefs fans!!! Engraving the team in the NFL record book AND National Weather Service radar data... forever.
-Luke