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NASA, NWS confirms meteor was behind powerful ‘boom’ heard across areas of Ohio and Pennsylvania

March 18, 2026 Staff
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A Meteor glowing as it enters the Earth's atmosphere. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

A sudden, powerful boom that rattled parts of Ohio and Pennsylvania on Tuesday morning was most likely caused by a meteor streaking through the atmosphere, according to officials.

Residents across northeastern Ohio — including areas near Cleveland — reported hearing what many described as “the loudest boom,” with some saying their homes shook from the force. The sound carried widely, with reports stretching as far as Pennsylvania and even into New York. At the same time, witnesses described seeing a bright fireball and a glowing streak racing across the sky.

The National Weather Service confirmed that “the boom was a result of a meteor,” citing satellite data and lightning-detection technology. Imagery from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration satellites showed a brief flash over the region despite clear skies, a key sign of a meteor rather than lightning. A NASA spokesperson also confirmed the news to News 5 Cleveland, noting that it was spotted near Medina.

A video captured by an employee at the weather service’s Pittsburgh office showed the object blazing through the sky with a long, fiery tail. Additional confirmation came from NASA, which reported a meteor sighting near Medina, about 25 miles south of Cleveland.

19 News Meteorologist Jeff Tanchak explained that the booming sound likely occurred when the object broke the sound barrier as it entered Earth’s atmosphere. While the exact timing and trajectory remain unclear, no injuries or damage have been reported.

More than 100 sightings were submitted to the American Meteor Society from multiple states, including Ohio, Pennsylvania, and beyond, highlighting just how widely the event was observed. Scientists note that space rocks are called meteoroids while traveling in space, become meteors when they burn through the atmosphere, and are classified as meteorites if any fragments reach the ground.

Editorial credit: Vadim Sadovski / Shutterstock.com

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