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Rainbow skies in Columbus

Want to be featured on our Instagram page? Send us your best pictures of the huge double rainbow that took over Columbus after a downpour this week.

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We want to see your viewpoint of the double rainbow. | Photo by @asinghal31

Maybe April showers aren’t so bad.

After a highly anticipated storm ended up being less intense than expected (we’re not complaining), a large double rainbow painted the Columbus sky as the sun started shining post-downpour.

Luckily, some of our readers and followers were able to capture the beautiful moment.

We’re working on putting together a Columbus rainbow gallery on Instagram for your viewing pleasure, but we need your help. If you have any scenic sky shots of the rainbow from after the storm, submit them for a chance to be featured. Be sure to include your name so we can credit you as the skilled photographer.

Bonus: Make sure you’re following CBUStoday on Instagram so you can witness the colorful sky shots for yourself.

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