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Heavy, wet snow shows another side of spring

Spotty, wet snow covers freshly sprouted lupine leaves Friday morning in Saranac Lake. (Enterprise photo — Peter Crowley)

BOSTON (AP) — New Englanders who had enjoyed an early spring were brought back to a cold, blustery reality Friday with a storm packing powerful wind gusts, lashing rain and heavy, wet snow.

More than a foot of snow piled up Spofford in western New Hampshire, and wind gusts hit 60 mph at the Isles of Shoals about 6 miles off the New Hampshire Coast, according to the National Weather Service.

Snow fell from New York’s Hudson Valley to northern New York and eastward throughout New England.

The wind and heavy snow caused sporadic power outages and created slippery conditions. In Maine, three vehicles hydroplaned and crashed in a period of an hour on the Maine Turnpike before the rain turned to snow. One of them burst into flames; the driver escaped without injury.

Elsewhere, the town of Ashfield recorded 10 inches, Ashby had 8.5 inches and Ashburnham saw 8 inches of snow in Massachusetts. Stafford, Connecticut, got about 6 inches.

Winter weather warnings or advisories were posted for large swaths of Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts. The storm was expected to linger in some areas into Saturday.

Blooming flowers that quickly became covered in snow demonstrated how quickly the weather can change in New England.

But late-season snowfall isn’t unusual. The region sometimes sees snowfall in May.

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