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Howell groundhog predicts an early spring

By Editorial Board Published February 2, 2025 1 Min Read
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Howell groundhog predicts an early spring

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — A groundhog residing on the Howell Nature Middle noticed her shadow earlier at the moment, predicting an early spring for 2025.

Woody made her twenty seventh prediction at the moment in honor of Groundhog Day. In line with the Howell Nature Middle, Woody’s accuracy fee is round 65%.

Groundhog Day 2025: Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow

“She helps us teach people how to live in harmony with groundhogs. We love you Woody,” mentioned the Howell Nature Middle in a Fb put up.

Groundhogs throughout the U.S. and Canada will predict the size of this 12 months’s winter. The custom says if the groundhog sees its shadow and returns to its den, six extra weeks of winter may be anticipated. If they don’t see their shadow, spring will arrive early.

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