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Meteor lights up Texas sky and produces loud boom heard by many

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March 22, 2026
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A meteor was caught on camera streaking across the sky in Pittsburgh early Tuesday. 

HOUSTON, Texas — Residents across East Texas were caught by surprise on Saturday as a meteor streaked across the sky, accompanied by reports of a loud boom.

NASA later confirmed on X that the fireball blazed across the sky around 4:40 p.m. CDT on March 21.

SEE IT: METEOR CAUGHT ON CAMERA STREAKING OVER PITTSBURGH, REPORTS OF LOUD BOOM ACROSS OHIO VALLEY

This comes less than a week after a bright meteor blazed across the Ohio skies on March 17, with reports of visibility in Delaware, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia.

According to NASA, data indicates the object became visible about 49 miles above Stagecoach, northwest of Houston, traveling southeast at roughly 35,000 mph, and disintegrated around 29 miles above Bammel, near Cypress Station.

Estimated at one ton in mass and three feet in diameter, the meteor’s breakup created a pressure wave that produced audible booms, according to NASA.

WATCH: RARE METEOR EXPLOSION CAUGHT ON CAMERA

Meteors streak through the sky at tens of thousands of miles per hour, far exceeding the speed of sound, and whether a sonic boom is heard on the ground depends on their size and altitude.

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NASA reported that Doppler radar detected fragments of the meteorites produced between Willowbrook and Northgate Crossing, and a local woman told FOX Weather that one of the meteorites crashed through the roof of her Houston home.

A possible meteorite crashed into a woman’s home in Houston, Texas, on March 21, 2026.

(Sherrie James / FOX Weather)

Sherrie James shared photos of the possible meteorite in a plastic bag, appearing to be the size of her palm.



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