- A loud boom heard across western Pennsylvania and northeastern Ohio was likely caused by a meteor entering the atmosphere, experts say.
- National Weather Service offices in Cleveland and Pittsburgh confirmed the meteor theory, citing satellite data and geostationary lightning mapping.
- Forecasters explained the sound was similar to a sonic boom produced by an aircraft exceeding the speed of sound.
- Residents reported their homes shaking and described the noise as a “loud and intense” explosion.
- Police in Avon, Ohio, were inundated with calls and urged the public not to contact emergency services unless they had specific information.
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