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WEATHER REPORT
Long winter in US? Groundhogs disagree
by Staff Writers
New York (AFP) Feb 2, 2015


American meteorologists were in the hot seat last week for erroneously forecasting blizzards that shut down New York, but on Monday, it was groundhogs that clashed over the onset of spring.

It is one of the more bizarre folklore traditions still practiced in parts of contemporary America: groundhogs that emerge from their burrows on February 2 indicate whether spring will come early.

Those who see their shadows spell six more weeks of winter.

And just like weather forecasters, furry marmots in the northeast couldn't agree which way the wind's blowing.

In Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, where the tradition has taken place since 1887, Phil the groundhog apparently saw his shadow and retreated back to his burrow, spelling six more weeks of winter.

"Forecasts abound on the Internet, but, I, Punxsutawney Phil am still your best bet," said Inner Circle of Punxsutawney president Bill Deeley, giving credit to the animal.

In Manchester, Connecticut, a second groundhog, Chuckles, also saw his shadow, corroborating Punxsutawney Phil's forecast.

But New York, where Mayor Bill de Blasio dropped a groundhog at last year's ceremony -- which may or may not have contributed to the animal's death two weeks later -- begged to differ.

The city's official groundhog Chuck predicted an early bloom, keeping his distance from the mayor.

"Chuck says early spring! Chuck, I want to thank you for this good news," de Blasio said during a ceremony at Staten Island Zoo.


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