Groundhog Manitoba Merv Calls for an Early Spring

Manitoba Merv pops his head out to predict an early spring. (OAK HAMMOCK MARSH)

In what may seem like a gifted winter with these mild temperatures lately, it’s about to get a whole lot better.

Manitoba Merv — the province’s unofficial groundhog — didn’t see his shadow Thursday morning at Oak Hammock Marsh just north of Winnipeg. That means we’re in store for an early spring.

“He looked and looked and looked some more but no shadow was seen,” the Marsh said.

However, Willow the Woodchuck at The Forks called for six more weeks of winter after making her prediction shortly after 8 a.m.

In the U.S., Punxsutawney Phil in Pennsylvania also predicted winter will stick around a while longer, but the decision didn’t come without controversy. People started booing Phil, as the only lights present were from TV cameras.

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  • Fgl

    It’s six weeks of Winter regardless, you can’t change the seasons lol. People are so silly with this crap, nothing better to do but worry about crap.

  • Marc

    So what’s the verdict? CBC said he saw his shadow.

    “Manitoba Merv emerged from his hole at Oak Hammock Marsh Wednesday and immediately saw his shadow. Then he promptly dove — or was more accurately, yanked — back into hiding for another six weeks of winter.”

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/story/2011/02/02/mb-merv-groundhog-shadow-manitoba.html

    What do we believe?

    ChrisD.ca Reply:

    That CBC story is from 2011.

  • Barb

    So…. if Merv is our UNofficial season prognosticator, who is the official rodent? Willow? Never heard of that traitorous ’6 more weeks til spring’ woodchuck before!