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SLIDESHOW: November Rainbows!

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KHQ.COM - Axl Rose once said, "It's hard to hold a candle, in the cold November rain." But who needs a candle when you've got rainbows, Axl? Yes, after days of rain in the Spokane area, the sun finally decided to come out, even if it was only for a moment. But in that moment, we were treated to some spectacular rainbows across the sky!

Here are a few pictures of those rainbows sent in to pix@khq.com by our viewers!

And in case the November Rain reference put you in the mood for some Guns N Roses, I threw that in as well so you can look at pictures of rainbows, while rocking out to some GnR! You're welcome!

Enjoy!

 

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