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It's Groundhog Day! Canada's groundhogs have made predictions for whether spring will start early in Canada or if we've got more winter to get through.

If you're not familiar with the event, legend has it that on February 2, watching a groundhog emerge from its burrow can determine the weather forecast for the coming weeks.

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If the arrival of cold weather has got you shaking your fist at snowflakes, fret not, friend. Ontario's 2023 Groundhog Day predictions are in, and they look good!

Ontario's resident rodent forecaster, Wiarton Willie, declared an early spring on Thursday morning after failing to spot his shadow.

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It is February 2, and that means today is the day a few select groundhogs in Canada will be consulted on the spring weather forecast.

And it looks like not all of Canada's famous groundhogs are seeing eye-to-eye on the results for Groundhog Day 2023.

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On Wednesday, a massive snowstorm will sweep across most of southern Ontario, making it very hard to dream about an early spring, but believe it or not, that's what is coming according to one local groundhog.

Wiarton Willie, Ontario's official Groundhog Day mascot, predicted an early spring during the early hours of Wednesday morning, giving residents a glimmer of hope as they prepare for another round of heavy snowfall.

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Ontario's beloved little albino groundhog, Wiarton Willie, has died.

South Bruce Peninsula Mayor, Janice Jackson, posted an announcement about the famed groundhog's death on November 23.

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