- Multiple videos show a large green meteor in Oklahoma skies early Friday morning.
- Some residents also reported a loud sonic boom shortly after seeing the meteor.
Videos shared on social media show a blazing green meteor flying across Oklahoma skies and waking residents up with a sonic boom early Friday morning.
$4, dozens of residents called in after seeing the meteor.
Fox 23 meteorologist Laura Mock $4 taken at about 4:30 am local time in Fayetteville that showed the meteor burning bright green across the sky.
Fox 23 $4, reporting that some residents felt their house shake.
—Laura Mock ⛈ (@LauraMockWX) $4
KJRH Chief Meteorologist Mike Collier posted more videos on Twitter of the meteor, which includes a rumbling sonic boom from one home security camera.
—Mike Collier (@MikeCollierWX) $4
The National Weather Service in Tulsa tweeted Friday morning that they'd gotten reports of the meteor and that a lightning detector spotted it over Wagoner county.
—NWS Tulsa (@NWStulsa) $4
Meteors are $4 that strike the atmosphere and burn up, creating bright flashes of light as they are incinerated.