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Home»Human Interest»Ohio and Pennsylvania Residents Wake to Massive Boom as Meteor Enters Atmosphere on St. Patrick’s Day: ‘Nature Really Humbles Us Fast’

Ohio and Pennsylvania Residents Wake to Massive Boom as Meteor Enters Atmosphere on St. Patrick’s Day: ‘Nature Really Humbles Us Fast’

Pennsylvania just had the loudest St. Patrick’s Day ever

Sahiba TahleelBy Sahiba TahleelMarch 17, 20263 Mins Read
Trail of smoke left by a meteor in the sky on St. Patrick's Day morning, March 17, 2026, after a sonic boom rattled Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Image source: X via @PopBase

On the morning of March 17, people in Ohio and Pennsylvania were starting their St. Patrick’s Day when, out of nowhere, the ground shook. A huge boom rattled houses, knocked picture frames to the floor, and got everyone talking online and calling 911 all at once. People scrambled to report what felt like an earthquake or an explosion. Not long after, the National Weather Service in Pittsburgh said they had gotten plenty of calls. 

Residents across Pennsylvania & Ohio reported hearing a “large boom sound” early this morning.

Pittsburgh’s National Weather Service says it was caused by a meteor entering the atmosphere.pic.twitter.com/AscDi7d17w

— Pop Base (@PopBase) March 17, 2026

People felt and heard the boom across more than 30 miles, with reports coming from Norwalk, Ohio, all the way over to Pennsylvania and New York. The National Weather Service moved quickly to identify the cause. Turns out, it was probably a meteor. 

They used images from NASA’s Geostationary Lightning Mapper, which usually tracks lightning but can spot meteors and other disturbances, too. The fireball got people talking; dozens filed reports with the American Meteor Society from Indiana to Virginia. Some saw yellow, others bright orange and red.

The images that popped up right after the event made it impossible to ignore just how big it was. In Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, people saw a line of smoke that the meteor left behind, and Jared Rackley, who works at the National Weather Service, caught it on camera from the Pittsburgh area. 

Over in North Olmsted, Ohio, a school bus garage camera recorded a bright flash cutting through the sky. People as far as Canada and Virginia saw the fireball. Meteorologist Jeff Tanchak told 19 News that the loud boom came from the meteor breaking the sound barrier. He pointed out that if the sky had been clear and sunny, everyone on the ground would have been able to see it with their own eyes.

Internet Reacts to the Ohio and Pennsylvania Meteor Sonic Boom

The moment quickly sparked a wave of reactions online, with many users expressing awe and disbelief at the unexpected event. “Wild how something from space can shake whole states like that. Nature really humbles us fast,” one person wrote, capturing the shock many felt.

Others reacted with humor, imagining how surreal the experience must have been. “Imagine minding your business and the sky just drops a sound effect,” a user commented. Another added, “I hope it brought a Clark Kent with it.”

Some comments leaned into the absurdity of the situation, comparing it to something straight out of fiction. “Earth really gave Pennsylvania a surprise alarm clock today. Instead of a ringtone, it used a meteor,” one person wrote.

Others questioned why such strange events seem to happen in one place so often. “Why all such things happen in America only? Do they have the premium subscription for earth?” a comment read. Another concluded, “Early morning surprise from the sky that’s like something out of a movie,” while one more added, “I was not prepared for this situation but here I am!”

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Ohio and Pennsylvania are no strangers to St. Patrick’s Day, but this one was different. With smoke streaks in the sky, shaky video clips, and even rattled picture frames in homes across three states, this Tuesday morning is not something anyone is going to shrug off anytime soon.

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Sahiba Tahleel is a journalist at The Nerd Stash, with experience covering entertainment, human interest, viral stories, and internet culture. Her work centers on trending moments, online debates, and pop culture stories with a strong internet pulse. Off the clock, she is deep in meme timelines, books, or binge-watching her favorite shows and movies.

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