I love WX such as Tornadoes, Lightning, Tropical systems & how everything forms. Also, I take photos & video of storms in the NYC area on my YT channel below ⚡
As we showed you on our page in video a short while ago here at Michigan Storm Chasers, a fireball flamed out across parts of southern Michigan tonight. We can confirm the approximate triangulation of where the fireball flamed out courtesy of our weather camera network that caught the fireball from multiple angles.
We have 104 weather cameras set up around the state, so nothing really gets by us anymore, hence why you often see them now more than ever on social media. Like what employees at a fire tower do to triangulate a wildfire, we were able to draw viewing lines (in blue) from each of our host camera locations (red circles) to find both the direction of travel, and the last location the fireball was seen. It's likely the fireball continued traveling north in many pieces after its flare-out, but the orange hexagon in the graphic attached is the approximate area for any debris. If this fireball continued north, debris may have fallen out in Isabella, Clare, or even Missaukee/Osceola counties.
If you have reports of unknown rocks in your yard, this might just be the reason why. The fireball occurred at 10:41 pm EDT and approximately 52 seconds on June 1st, 2026, starting in Ohio/Kentucky, and burning out northwest of Lansing.
@StormRunnerWX & @FreddyMcKinneyR are on a tornado right now in #SD#SDwx head to their streams right now!! It's been multiple vortex nothing fully condensed.
SRM: https://t.co/bjgt72wpBn
Freddy Mckinney: https://t.co/ArcOUI3jIP