Residents in northern New England awaken to snow in mid-May
By Associated Press
May 16, 2016 4:36 PM CDT
A dusting of snow covers Perry Hill in Waterbury, Vt., on Monday May 16, 2016, a month before the official start of summer. The National Weather Service said 3.4 inches of snow were recorded in far north Caribou, Maine early Monday, setting a record for the most snow there this late in May. (AP Photo/Wilson...   (Associated Press)

MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — Leaves are coming out on trees, daffodils are starting to bloom and snow is falling in parts of Northern New England a month before the start of summer.

The National Weather Service says 3.4 inches of snow were recorded in the northern Maine town of Caribou early Monday, setting a record for the most snow this late in May.

Vermont's Mount Mansfield set a record with 5.6 inches of snow, beating the old record of 4 inches in 1984.

The Vermont towns of Middlesex and Hyde Park and near Pomfret got 2 inches while the northern New Hampshire town of Pittsburg recorded 2.5 inches.

But much of the snow was short-lived. The forecast calls for temperatures to rise, with rain in northern New Hampshire and Maine.

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