Then put in your location. Then have it show passes for the next 10 days. If any of the passes have a max elevation above say 80 degrees or so, that's getting pretty close to passing directly over head. You might want to go check the map for that pass. When it re-enters it will break up and burn up, but some larger chunks might reach the ground. There will be a dispersal pattern, they won't all fall right on the ground-track line.
100 x16 ft @ aprox 10 tons, what a little debris
If only we had some kind of shuttle we could launch into space, with a retractable arm inside the bay, that could be used to pick up and repair satellites or grab hold of space debris and send it on a trajectory towards the sun...
pfl