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New England sees snow in mid-May

A dusting of snow covers young leaves and the ground on Perry Hill in Waterbury, Vt., on Monday May 16, 2016, and Mount Hunger in the background. 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. (Wilson Ring / AP)

MONTPELIER, Vt. – 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 said 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.