KANSAS CITY, MO. (THECOUNT) — The Kansas City celebration after the Chiefs won the Super Bowl was so massive, it showed up on the National Weather Service radar.

NWS took to Twitter late Sunday night to show the party, in the form of “explosions” from all the fireworks going off following the Chiefs’ come-from-behind victory Sunday night.

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NWS Kansas City via Twitter:

“@NWSKansasCity Here’s #KansasCity erupting in celebration, as detected by our radar!”

Long after Hard Rock Stadium in Miami emptied, the Kansas City metro area still smelled of smoke because of those celebrations, reports KMOV.

Geo quick facts: Kansas City sits on Missouri’s western edge, straddling the border with Kansas. It’s known for its barbecue, jazz heritage and fountains. Downtown, the American Jazz Museum shares a building with the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in the historic 18th & Vine Jazz District. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, with giant shuttlecocks out front, houses nearly 40,000 works of art, from ancient to contemporary collections – wikipedia.