The Weather Service says it is receiving reports from across western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio of a loud boom and a fireball in the sky.

NWS Pittsburgh says satellite data suggests it was possibly a meteor entering the atmosphere.

The Weather Service then posted video from one of its employees of the meteor streaking across the Pittsburgh sky.

The National Weather Service captured a meteor in the sky this morning… if you heard a loud boom, this is why! The meteor streaked through the sky in Pittsburgh, into Eastern Ohio. 📹 @NWSPittsburgh pic.twitter.com/zr5DTzSvE9

— 100.1 FM and AM 1020 KDKA (@KDKARadio) March 17, 2026

The meteor traveled east, reportedly landing in the Cleveland area.

No injuries have been reported.

Featured Image Photo Credit: National Weather Service Pittsburgh