Dashcam footage in Central New York captures a meteor entering the atmosphere near Boston, Massachusetts, causing a loud boom/explosion heard throughout the state and as far as Rhode Island. #earthquake #sismo https://t.co/lc2ElAEMMX pic.twitter.com/evnGAPFkbV
— GeoTechWar (@geotechwar) May 31, 2026
Big boom shook Massachusetts & Rhode Island at 2:30pm
— TaraBull (@TaraBull) May 30, 2026
Satellite spotted the flash pic.twitter.com/qL03Rw4WrA
ALERT: Random ‘sonic boom' shocks thousands across multiple East Coast US states.
— E X X ➠A L E R T S (@ExxAlerts) May 29, 2026
The random sonic boom, a loud explosion noise caused by an object breaking the sound barrier, was captured by Ring doorbells and surveillance footage in South Carolina.
There have also been… pic.twitter.com/JnrPUjtt5C
🚨 WOW! Another video of the “explosion” in the Boston area really captures how LOUD the boom was
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) May 30, 2026
It’s looking like the cause was a “significant” meteor crashing through the atmosphere and burning up, as indicated by heat signatures via satellite, per @NStewWX
This has not yet… pic.twitter.com/qYhdxN0yDc
A loud double boom was heard across eastern New England this afternoon, including Boston, Cambridge, the North Shore, South Shore, Cape Cod, and parts of Rhode Island.
— Hardwire Media (@HardwireMedia) May 30, 2026
The leading explanation is a meteor, or bolide, breaking apart high in the atmosphere and creating a sonic…
The boom was heard as far north as New Hampshire and as far south as Rhode Island. pic.twitter.com/MkUTt2lgz7
— MazzaMedia (@MazzaMedia) May 30, 2026