CONCORD, N.H. (AP) – New Hampshire’s maple syrup season took a hit this year from bad weather.

The New Hampshire Maple Producers Association says the final figures won’t be in for a couple of months, but it looks like overall, producers made about two-thirds of an average crop of syrup.

Some orchards saw damage from last month’s nor’easter, when trees and limbs took down sap tubing and knocked out power.