(KANSAS CITY, Mo.) — Kansas City erupted in fireworks after the Chiefs’ Super Bowl win Sunday night, so much so that the National Weather Service radar detected the sky-high celebrations.
From 8:41 p.m. until 9:29 p.m. local time, NWS Kansas City radar captured multiple bursts from fireworks filling the sky after the Chiefs’ first franchise NFL Championship in 50 years.
Here’s #KansasCity erupting in celebration, as detected by our radar! ???? pic.twitter.com/IlfG82gxl6
— NWS Kansas City (@NWSKansasCity) February 3, 2020
The weather service tweeted a GIF of the excitement late Sunday night as festivities hit their post-game peak.
Kansas City fans proudly shared and retweeted the colorful radar imagery more than 2,400 times.
THE LOMBARDI IS OURS ONCE AGAIN! pic.twitter.com/WJe7nJTdnX
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) February 3, 2020
The Chiefs will bring the coveted Lombardi trophy home to Kansas City for a champions parade on Wednesday Feb. 5 at 11:30 a.m., the city announced on Twitter.
Sign up for text notifications from AlertKC. Text CHIEFSPARADE to 888-777. Follow the City and the KC Sports Commission on Twitter @KCMO and @SportKC, or find us on Facebook and Instagram. #chiefsparade #SuperBowl2020 @Chiefs #SportKC #KansasCity #Missouri
— Kansas City, MO (@KCMO) February 3, 2020
For more information and updates, fans and residents can text a special alert line to get updates or visit the city’s official social media pages.
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