In what will likely be heralded as a bleak Groundhog Day prognostication, one of Canada鈥檚 most famous rodents died before he was set to make his prediction about spring鈥檚 arrival.
Organizers in Quebec broke the news this morning to the crowd gathered in Val d鈥橢spoir, saying nine-year-old Fred la Marmotte had been found dead the night before.
In Fred鈥檚 place, organizers pulled a stuffed toy groundhog from a miniature wooded hut and handed it to a child who called for six more weeks of winter.
Among the groundhogs who made an appearance on the decisive day, predictions were split.
Ontario鈥檚 Wiarton Willie called for an early spring while Shubenacadie Sam, Nova Scotia鈥檚 most famous groundhog, apparently saw her shadow this morning as she emerged from a snow-covered enclosure at a wildlife park north of Halifax.
According to folklore, if a groundhog sees its shadow on Groundhog Day, winter will drag on. However, if it doesn鈥檛 spot its shadow, spring-like weather will soon arrive.