Key Takeaways
- A rare daytime fireball meteor lit up Florida’s sky on Tuesday afternoon, November 11.
- The event was visible for up to seven seconds across multiple states.
- Meteorologist Matt Devitt captured spectacular video footage of the event.
A brilliant daytime fireball meteor streaked across Florida’s sky on Tuesday afternoon, November 11, creating a stunning celestial display witnessed from Miami to St. Augustine and even visible in parts of Georgia and South Carolina.
The meteor remained visible for an impressive seven seconds, illuminating the sky with flashes of blue, yellow, green, orange, and red colors that dazzled observers across the region.
Meteorologist Matt Devitt shared spectacular video footage of the fireball event on X, formerly Twitter, documenting the rare astronomical phenomenon that captured public attention.



