VIDEO: Meteor stuns drivers, bystanders in the northeast US

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Sunday, January 31, 2016
VIDEO: White-hot fireball spotted over northeast U.S.
Alexander Salvador was driving through Virginia when his dashboard cam caught a glimpse of the meteor. (Video courtesy, Alexander Salvador)

FALLS CHURCH, VA -- Dozens of witnesses spotted a white-hot fireball as it streaked across the skies of the northeast U.S.

The meteor could be seen Saturday night from Washington D.C. to Ohio.

Reports of the meteor began around 6:17pm as it flashed into view over the northeast U.S., being seen from Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Michigan and Ontario, Canada, according to tweets.

Alex Salvador was behind the wheel in Falls Church, Virginia, traveling west when he spotted it.

Adrian Burns reacts in amazement as a shooting star zooms across the sky in Lancaster, Ohio. (Video credit, Adrian Burns)

VIDEO: Driver in Ohio captures fireball in the sky

His mesmerizing video is garnering a lot of attention now on YouTube.

Meanwhile, Adrian Burns was driving through Lancaster, Ohio, when the meteor burned fast and bright in the heavens above his vehicle.

His reaction was caught on video using a dashboard cam.

"Woah, what was that?," Burns can be heard saying. "Did I catch that?"