In a bit less than two days an orbiting object known with the peculiar name of WT1190F - but I'd like to rename it as WTF 1190 for obvious reasons - is expected to fall on Earth. The object was discovered by the Catalina Sky Survey in 2013 and little is known about its origin. It has a low density and makes a very eccentric revolution around us every three weeks. 
Below is a picture taken by the University of Hawaii 2.2 meter telescope in October. The object is observed as a bright spot that shows a relative motion with respect to fixed stars.




The object is expected to hit the ground, or better, the sea, 60 miles south of Sri Lanka on November 13th, at 11:49 local time. So I would not worry about it if were you - most probably you will not be there at that time, and anyway the object is expected to disintegrate as it crosses the atmosphere. But it might give rise to a nice show as a bright daylight fireball.