Reports surfaced on Twitter of a large bright light in the sky resembling a meteor, which was seen from places across the state including Sacramento, Lynwood and San Diego.
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One person's dashboard camera caught a glowing fireball shoot across the sky as he was driving through Oceanside.
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The entire country may also be in store for such sightings, as back-to-back meteor showers are expected to peak Tuesday and Wednesday, according to AccuWeather.
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The Draconid meteor shower will reach its climax Tuesday evening, giving stargazers several chances to spot the celestial event.
Usually considered a minor meteor shower, the Draconids can on occasion fill the sky with hundreds of fiery balls instead of the common 10 meteors per hour, said AccuWeather.