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Weather 'Bomb' Explodes Over Reston (Video)
An amazing series of imagery shows just what Monday's storm over Reston looked like on radar.

RESTON, VA -- Reston got quite the pounding on Monday from a surprise storm that popped up in the early evening. And an amazing video of the radar signature shows an outflow that makes the storm look like a bomb.
The Washington Post's Capital Weather Gang first posted video on Twitter of the radar imagery when a storm suddenly formed over Reston.
It was a short-lived storm, but a powerful one.
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558p: Heavy storm erupts over Reston in cool wake (outflow boundary) from earlier Beltway storm. Shouldn’t last long pic.twitter.com/h0DixitUxK
— Capital Weather Gang (@capitalweather) August 6, 2018
The storm created an incredible anvil-shaped cloud towering high over Reston -- a terrifying sight to be sure.
Enormous anvil on the storm over Reston as seen from Ballston pic.twitter.com/hMQDbMcwsK
— TerpWeather (@TerpWeather) August 6, 2018
And this video is the most amazing of all: an outflow signature from two storm cells that make it looks like an exploding bomb.
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Like a bomb! Amazing outflow signature from two storm cells in Northern Va. Outflow not dangerous, just a breeze... pic.twitter.com/C2OlhcJUFN
— Capital Weather Gang (@capitalweather) August 6, 2018
(Photo by Michael Dodge/Getty Images)
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