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.
The weather service tweeted a GIF of the excitement late Sunday night as festivities hit their post-game peak.
MORE: The halftime mentality that led Kansas City Chiefs to Super Bowl winKansas City fans proudly shared and retweeted the colorful radar imagery more than 2,400 times.
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.
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.