It was a rude awakening for some people in southeastern Maine early Wednesday morning.
A 3.0 magnitude was recorded near Centerville, Maine, just before 4 a.m. Atlantic.
That is located about 60 kilometres southwest of the border community of Calais.
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) says the earthquake occurred at a depth of five kilometres.
No reports of any damage occurring as a result of the quake.
USGS has recorded 10 earthquakes in that area over the past week, four of which were 2.5-magnitude or stronger. Five of the earthquakes occurred last Thursday.
An earthquake of magnitude 3.0 happened this morning at 2:55 AM, 3 km ESE of Centerville, ME. Did it wake anyone up? #MEwx pic.twitter.com/3spQvxQtex
— NWS Caribou (@NWSCaribou) August 17, 2022