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The explosion produced a loud booming noise and even shook the ground.
The National Weather Service from Pittsburgh said, “We’re receiving reports across western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio of a loud boom and a fireball in the sky. Our satellit
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The meteor that slashed through the Earth’s atmosphere Tuesday morning rattling nerves across Northeast Ohio could be heard far and wide because it broke the sound barrier, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Jim Sullivan.
A suspected meteor event over Cleveland startled residents with a loud boom and bright fireball, with reports coming from several states. Experts discuss its implications.