Groundhogs differ on weather forecasts
The Canadian Press
Posted: Feb 2, 2013 8:15 AM ET
Last Updated: Feb 2, 2013 11:26 PM ET
Related
Related Stories
External Links
(Note:CBC does not endorse and is not responsible for the content of external links.)
Canada's prognosticating rodents are split on whether the country is in for an early spring or six more weeks of winter.
Wiarton Willie, Canada's most celebrated of all its furry forecasters, is predicting an early spring, siding with Pennsylvania's Punxsutawney Phil — generally regarded as the groundhog of record.
Manitoba's lesser known woodchuck, Winnipeg Willow, also failed to see her shadow when she emerged Saturday morning, meaning she believes spring is around the corner. That contrasted with Manitoba Merv — a gopher-like puppet at an interpretive centre north of Winnipeg — which predicted six more weeks of winter.
Groundhog handler Ron Ploucha reacts after hearing the famed weather prognosticating groundhog Punxsutawney Phil's annual prediction in Punxsutawney, Pa. (Jason Cohn/Reuters)Alberta's Balzac Billy, which is really a person in a Richardson ground squirrel costume, predicted a quick end to winter — giving a thumbs up to a cheering crowd when he couldn't see his shadow in a Calgary garden centre parking lot.
But Nova Scotia's Shubenacadie Sam and Quebec's Fred are calling for more cold weather.
Folklore has it that if a groundhog sees its shadow on Groundhog Day it'll flee back to its burrow, heralding six more weeks of winter, and if it doesn't, it means spring's just around the corner.
Hundreds bundled up early Saturday to watch Willie emerge, many slipping on woodchuck masks or toting figurines of the famous rodent.
3-day festival
Willie's prognostication is the marquee moment of a three-day festival in his honour.
Kristin Otten, who was crowned the festival's queen, said she was a bit disappointed with the groundhog's call.
"I'm kind of sad about that because I really love the snow. But we'll see what happens," she said.
Others suggested the forecast isn't as important as the celebration itself.
"We only get to do this once a year," said Jerzy Bohatkiewicz, who has gone to the annual event for the last eight years.
"There's a reason for us to be here, to get out of bed at five in the morning, so we can find each other amongst this crowd here, find a little corner where we can all laugh and cheer and have fun — no matter what."
Share Tools
Latest Toronto News Headlines
- Remains found on murder suspect Millard's Ontario farm
- Police searching the farm that belonged to Dellen Millard, the 27-year-old suspect charged with first-degree murder in the death of Ancaster, Ont., man Tim Bosma, have found more remains on the property. more »
- Harper chief of staff resigns amid Senate expense scandal
- Nigel Wright has resigned as Prime Minister Stephen Harper's chief of staff, following revelations he wrote a $90,000 cheque to repay living expenses claimed by Senator Mike Duffy. more »
- Matlow says council likely to reject casino at meeting
- City councillors will debate the casino issue at Toronto City Hall on Tuesday, despite Mayor Rob Ford's prior efforts to quash the meeting. more »
- Busy weekend for OPP at Wasaga Beach
- The good weather has flooded the Wasaga Beach area with people seeking good times this weekend, though police say they are seeing some people enjoy themselves a little too much. more »
Must Watch
Top News Headlines
- Harper chief of staff resigns amid Senate expense scandal
- Nigel Wright has resigned as Prime Minister Stephen Harper's chief of staff, following revelations he wrote a $90,000 cheque to repay living expenses claimed by Senator Mike Duffy. more »
- Jeep driver apologizes after stunt kills Edmonton woman
- A man claiming to be the driver of a Jeep that struck and killed a spectator at a charity event in Edmonton says he is sorry for what happened. more »
- Senior Pakistani politician Zahra Shahid shot dead
- Voting in Karachi goes ahead a day after gunmen killed a senior member of Imran Khan's Movement for Justice (PTI) party outside her home in Karachi. more »
- Saudi coronavirus work stymied at Canadian lab
- The National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg is working with a sample of the new coronavirus that's causing clusters of infections abroad - but can't share the material with other researchers across the country despite the public health urgency. more »
- Remains found on murder suspect Millard's Ontario farm
- Rob Ford should resign if allegations true, councillors say
- Missing Toronto woman's parents unfazed by Millard link
- Busy weekend for OPP at Wasaga Beach
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford denies crack cocaine allegations
- Shooting victim Anthony Smith was a 'big part of the community'
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford cancels weekly radio show
- Harper chief of staff resigns amid Senate expense scandal
- Rare, $26,000 bottle of scotch stolen from Toronto shop


Toronto traffic with Joan Chang