Seasonal & Holidays
Massachusetts Groundhog ‘Ms. G’ Does Not See Her Shadow, Predicting Early Spring
Ms. G's prognostication came after the region was hit hard by a snowstorm that brought up to 2 feet of snow in some parts.

Ms. G and and Punxsutawney Phil do not agree when it comes to the spring forecast this Groundhog Day.
Earlier on Tuesday, Phil in Pennsylvania saw his shadow, and as tradition goes, predicted six more weeks of winter. But Ms. G, Massachusetts groundhog who lives at the Mass Audubon Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary in Lincoln, did not see her shadow, forecasting an early start to the spring season.
Ms. G’s prognostication came after the region was hit hard by a snowstorm that brought up to two feet of snow in some parts.
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