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Loud Boom and Fireball Over Northeast Ohio Confirmed as Meteor by National Weather Service

A loud boom heard across northeastern Ohio and parts of Pennsylvania on Tuesday morning was caused by a meteor, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). Witnesses reported a bright fireball streaking across the sky, and satellite imagery detected a green flash consistent with a meteor event over Cleveland. This incident follows recent meteor sightings in Ohio, and authorities continue to monitor and investigate these occurrences.

Deadly Tornadoes Ravage Midwest and Southern Plains, Causing Widespread Destruction and Power Outages

A series of tornadoes swept through the Midwest and southern Plains, causing extensive damage and at least two deaths, with the hardest hit area being Lake Village, Indiana. In Illinois, particularly Kankakee County, tornadoes destroyed homes and infrastructure, prompting emergency responses, shelter openings, and a state of emergency declaration. The National Weather Service issued multiple tornado watches and warnings across several states, while power outages, flooding, and school closures compounded the severe weather’s impact.

Kīlauea Volcano Erupts with 1,300-Foot Lava Fountains, Prompting Park Closures and Ashfall Warnings on Hawai‘i’s Big Island

Hawai‘i’s Kīlauea volcano on the Big Island produced towering lava fountains up to 1,300 feet high during its 43rd eruption episode, prompting park closures and road restrictions due to falling volcanic fragments and ash. The eruption remains confined within the summit crater, but ashfall warnings and safety measures have been issued to protect residents and visitors from respiratory and infrastructure hazards. Authorities have responded by closing affected areas, opening a shelter, and maintaining a high alert level as the volcano continues its active and hazardous activity.

Catastrophic Storm System Ravages Midwest and South, Triggering Deadly Tornadoes and Historic Flash Floods

A severe storm system has been wreaking havoc across parts of the Midwest and South in the United States, bringing torrential rains and life-threatening flash floods to regions already devastated by tornadoes. Tennessee, Arkansas, and Missouri have experienced significant damage, with homes destroyed and widespread power outages affecting over 116,000 customers. Forecasters warn of continued heavy rainfall through Sunday, with emergency services prioritizing safety and recovery efforts in the hardest-hit areas.

Governor Hochul Declares State of Emergency as Crews Battle Multiple Brush Fires on Long Island Amid Challenging Weather Conditions

Crews on Long Island, New York, were actively battling multiple brush fires, exacerbated by low humidity and strong winds, as highlighted by a special weather statement from the National Weather Service. In response, Governor Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency in Suffolk County to mobilize resources and coordinate efforts, particularly in the Pine Barrens area. While fires in Center Moriches, East Moriches, and Eastport were extinguished, efforts continued to contain the fire in Westhampton, with local fire departments and emergency services working collaboratively to manage the situation.

Winter Storm Causes Hundreds of Airport Delays and Cancellations Across Central U.S.

A major winter storm has caused hundreds of airport delays and cancellations, as well as hazardous driving conditions and whiteout conditions in the central United States. The National Weather Service has warned people to stay off the roads if possible and to check the latest forecasts and advisories before traveling. The storm is expected to move eastward over the next few days, bringing further disruption to the region.

Powerful Storm System Brings Record-Breaking Rainfall and Power Outages to East Coast Residents

A powerful storm system is bringing record-breaking rainfall, high winds, and severe thunderstorms to the East Coast, causing power outages and coastal flooding. In South Carolina's Georgetown County, dozens of motorists have been rescued from floodwaters, and residents are advised to take caution and stay informed of the latest weather updates.

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