A snow plow works to clear Union Street in Bangor in this Feb. 5, 2016, file photo. Credit: Ashley L. Conti / BDN

Mainers across the state spent Tuesday morning digging out from an early spring snowstorm.

The storm moved into the state mid-day Monday, blanketing Maine with wet, heavy snow.

But it may not stick around for long with temperatures set to climb back above freezing for the next few days. So before it’s gone, let’s take a look at where the most snow fell Monday.

Below are preliminary snowfall totals from Aroostook to York County. They have been compiled by trained spotters and National Weather Service personnel.

Androscoggin County

— 1 NNW Auburn, 7 inches

— Poland, 6.2 inches

— 2 E Lewiston, 6 inches

— Lewiston, 6 inches

— 3 SE Minot, 5.9 inches

— 1 NW Auburn, 5.5 inches

— 4 S Livermore Falls, 5.1 inches

— Lewiston, 4.4 inches

— 2 W Lisbon Falls, 3.9 inches

Aroostook County

— 1 N Caribou, 1.5 inches

Cumberland County

— 4 WSW New Gloucester, 5.5 inches

— Raymond, 5.5 inches

— 3 W Pownal, 5.1 inches

— 5 NNE East Baldwin, 5 inches

— Harrison, 4.8 inches

— 2 SSE North Windham, 4.5 inches

— 2 ENE North Windham, 4.4 inches

— 2 NW Cumberland, 3.7 inches

— Gorham, 3.5 inches

— 2 NE Gorham, 3.5 inches

— 2 SW Brunswick, 3.3 inches

— 1 N Freeport, 3 inches

— 2 NW Falmouth, 3 inches

— 3 WSW South Windham, 2.5 inches

— 3 SE Buxton, 2 inches

— 4 NW Portland, 1.6 inches

— 2 N Portland International Jetport, 1.6 inches

— 1 SE Westbrook, 1.5 inches

— 2 WSW Falmouth, 1.2 inches

— South Portland, 1 inches

— 2 N Portland International Jetport, 0.5 inches

— 1 NNW Cape Elizabeth, 0.2 inches

Hancock County

— 2 NW Otis, 5 inches

— Dedham, 5 inches

— Orland, 2.8 inches

— East Surry, 1.5 inches

Kennebec County

— 2 SE Winslow, 5.7 inches

— Waterville, 5.7 inches

— 1 NW Farmingdale, 5.2 inches

— 1 SW Gardiner, 4.3 inches

Knox County

— Hope, 3.5 inches

Oxford County

— 4 SSW Otisfield, 5.4 inches

— 2 E Hartford, 4.5 inches

— 2 NE Oxford, 3 inches

Penobscot County

— Hermon, 7 inches

— 1 SW Orono, 6.4 inches

— Old Town, 6 inches

— 2 W Bangor, 5.3 inches

— 3 E Corinna, 4.9 inches

— 1 SSW Lakeville, 4.5 inches

— 1 ENE Glenburn, 2 inches

— Patten, 1.2 inches

Piscataquis County

— Dover-Foxcroft, 4.3 inches

Sagadahoc County

— 2 N Arrowsic, 2 inches

Washington County

— Calais, 5 inches

— 1 NNE Topsfield, 4 inches

— 4 E East Machias, 2 inches

— Eastport, 1.8 inches

— 3 NNE Whiting, 1.5 inches

York County

— 2 SSW East Baldwin, 5.5 inches

— Waterboro, 4.8 inches

— 4 ESE Limerick, 4.5 inches

— 5 NW Hollis, 4.5 inches

— 1 NE Buxton, 2.7 inches

— 2 NNE Saco, 0.6 inches

— 2 SE Saco, 0.3 inches

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