Confirmed
Cleveland, OH — Meteor (Bolide)
March 17, 2026
Detected at
09:02 AM EDT
March 17, 2026 (13:02 UTC)
Estimated Intensity
Strong (6/10)
A 7-ton asteroid approximately 6 feet in diameter entered Earth's atmosphere over Lake Erie near Lorain, Ohio at 8:57 AM EDT on March 17, traveling southeast at 45,000 mph before explosively fragmenting over Valley City in Medina County. The airburst released energy equivalent to 250 tons of TNT, producing a massive shockwave that rattled houses and shook windows across Northeast Ohio and into Pennsylvania. NASA confirmed the event via GOES satellite data, and the American Meteor Society received 158 fireball reports from 10 states, Washington D.C., and Ontario. Lakewood, directly under the meteor's flight path, registered one of the strongest signals in the dataset.
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Cities
Cleveland, OH
Akron, OH
Columbus, OH
Parma, OH
Euclid, OH
Cleveland Heights, OH
Mentor, OH
Lakewood, OH
Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Canton, OH
Collinwood, OH
Lorain, OH
Strongsville, OH
Elyria, OH
Shaker Heights, OH
Toledo, OH
Garfield Heights, OH
Stow, OH
Youngstown, OH
North Royalton, OH
Brunswick, OH
South Euclid, OH
Glenville, OH
Maple Heights, OH
Westlake, OH
Solon, OH
North Olmsted, OH
Kent, OH
Willoughby, OH
Mayfield Heights, OH
North Ridgeville, OH
Warren, OH
Hudson, OH
East Cleveland, OH
Eastlake, OH
Twinsburg, OH
Barberton, OH
Parma Heights, OH
Medina, OH
Massillon, OH
Clark-Fulton, OH
Broadview Heights, OH
Hough, OH
Rocky River, OH
Green, OH