Huge fireball almost hit my car!

It was it the first week of March 2020 . I was on my way home from work at 3:30 PM leaving Walnut Creek on my way (west bound) approaching the Caldecott tunnel to my home in Oakland. Traffic Was medium to light traveling at about 55 to 65 miles an hour. I look to my right When I first saw the fireball descending at about a 35 Degree angle. Initially it was about 200 feet in front of me and about 150 feet above the freeway when I first noticed it. I literally couldn’t believe it! It was about 25 to 35 feet in diameter molten like orange center with yellow and white flames surrounding it. Immediately judging its speed an angle I realized it was going to be crossing or coming very close to my car as it crossed over the freeway. I mediately looked in my rearview mirror, hit the brakes and moved over to the right hand lane In an attempt to avoid a collision. It literally crossed approximately 75 to 100 feet above me and in front of me! I definitely thought it was destined to hit the guard rail or the fast lane of the freeway! This part of the freeway was about 20 feet above street level I was so relieved I stepped on the gas and was expecting a very loud explosion in the next few seconds. To my amazement I heard nothing? I checked our local news for the next two or three days and heard nothing?
I recently talked to Mufon and they have no reports of a fireball in that area?
Elton