A meteor caused a loud boom heard across northeast Ohio on Tuesday morning
A loud boom was heard across northeast Ohio just before 9 a.m. on Tuesday morning. The National Weather Service confirmed that imagery suggests the boom was caused by a meteor that streaked across the sky. Video footage showed the fireball flaring up as it entered the atmosphere.
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“Loud 'boom' reported across NE Ohio: Possible meteor?”
“'Boom' heard in Ohio may have been from meteor, National Weather Service says”
“Rare daytime meteor seen over northeast Ohio with boom heard as far away as New York”
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