Several locations from upstate New York to northern Maine set record lows this morning as an unusually early taste of cold weather clipped the region.

Temperatures fell to freezing or below in many locations.

Burlington, Vt. tied a record low of 32, previously established in 1959. Massena, New York dipped to 28, breaking its record low of 30 from 2008.

It's quite chilly out across the North Country this morning. How cold is it where you live, and did you have a frost? pic.twitter.com/1bceo2lTAh — NWS Burlington (@NWSBurlington) September 19, 2014

The National Weather Service forecast office in Caribou, Maine documented widespread lows in the mid-to-upper 20s.

Houlton tied a record low this morning with 25°F. For a longer list of low temps, see http://t.co/wfC589K4Bp #mewx pic.twitter.com/71mBNLQJJm — NWS Caribou (@NWSCaribou) September 19, 2014

Houlton, Maine fell all the way to 25 degrees, tying a record.

At the summit of Mt. Washington, in New Hampshire, the mercury crashed into the mid-teens.

Pic. from the Mtn. Washington Observatory showing frost. Temp. was 15.7 deg F. at 6:20 am. pic.twitter.com/OWWDC04V9m — NWS Northeast RFC (@NWSNERFC) September 19, 2014

The sub-freezing temperatures were cold enough to test out snowmaking equipment at area ski resorts.

Maine’s Sunday River ski resort posted this video:

“Sunday River, Sugarloaf, and Bretton Woods all fired ’em up last night,” writes Boston meteorologist Eric Fisher on his Facebook page.