The NWS in Cleveland said imagery does suggest it was a meteor.
A «boom» heard in Ohio on Tuesday morning appears to have been from a meteor, the National Weather Service in Cleveland said.
The NWS said imagery «does suggest that the boom was a result of a meteor.»

The National Weather Service in Pittsburgh released this image of an apparent meteor.
National Weather Service in Pittsburgh
The NWS in Pittsburgh said residents in western Pennsylvania also reported the loud «boom» and fireball in the sky.
The NWS said one of its employees filmed the apparent meteor shooting across the sky in the Pittsburgh area.
The meteor was also spotted further south in Virginia and Kentucky, Bill Cooke, the lead of NASA’s Meteoroid Environments Office, told ABC Cleveland affiliate WEWS.
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The meteor traveled at 44,000 mph, which is slow for a meteor, Cooke said.



