Shubenacadie Sam exits her burrow at a Groundhog Day event at the Shubenacadie Wildlife Park in Nova Scotia on Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025. Sam saw her shadow and predicts six more weeks of winter. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese CANADAHALIFAX news Shubenacadie Sam says Nova Scotia is in for more wintry weather by admin 2 فبراير، 2025 written by admin 2 فبراير، 2025 241 CITYnews halifax / By Rachel Morgan The tried and true method of determining spring’s arrival has deduced that Nova Scotians are in for six more weeks of winter weather. When Nova Scotia’s Shubenacadie Sam poked her nose out from the pint-sized barn door of her enclosure at a wildlife park north of Halifax Sunday morning, stepping out into the bright sun and -18 C cold, her shadow was present. She then immediately turned around and went back inside. “Not surprisingly, it seems Sam wants to get back inside,” Andrew Boyne, the director of the wildlife division at the Department of Natural Resources, told the crowd. “More winter!” A study from the climate science organization Climate Central found that Nova Scotia has, on average, added seven days of above-freezing temperatures between 2014 and 2023. But so far this year, the Atlantic provinces have experienced their fair share of frigid temperatures. January started above 0 C before dipping below freezing within the first week of the year. By the third week of the month temperatures dropped as low as -16 C, with wind chills as low as -22 C. Inclement weather conditions even closed schools in the Chigecto-Central Regional Centre for Education in Cumberland County, Pictou County, Colchester County, and the municipality of East Hants, as well as all schools in the Annapolis Valley Regional Centre for Education and Digby County Schools within the South Shore Regional Centre for Education Jan. 20. While Shubenacadie Sam is typically the first North American groundhog to issue a long-term forecast, due to her location in the east, she was followed suit by Quebec’s Fred la Marmotte and Ontario’s Wiarton Willie. But it seemed the groundhogs across the country could not agree on the forecast. Fred la Marmotte also saw his shadow, predicting a long winter ahead. But Wiarton Willie foresaw a different fate for Ontario. “Willie didn’t see his shadow. We will have an early spring,” Wiarton Mayor Jay Kirkland said to cheering crowd during an event Sunday morning. This week’s weather forecast Sunday: Mainly sunny. High -2 C. Low -11 C. Monday: Chance of flurries. High 1 C. Low -1 C. Feb. 4: Cloudy with 60 per cent chance of precipitation. High 1 C. Low -10 C. Feb. 5: Mix of sun and cloud. High -8 C. Low -13 C. – With files from the Canadian Press 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post وسيم سلَمون، من لبنان إلى قمة هرم السلطة في جزيرة الأمير إدوارد next post Trudeau announces 25 per cent retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods starting Tuesday You may also like Patient in Ontario tested for Ebola, no confirmed... 25 مايو، 2026 Carney welcomes World Cup to Ottawa as Canada... 25 مايو، 2026 Two 2 charged after body of missing newborn... 25 مايو، 2026 Nova Scotia government confirms latest offer made to... 25 مايو، 2026 Provincial byelection called for Acadian riding in western... 25 مايو، 2026 World Cup trophy tour comes to Halifax 23 مايو، 2026 Halifax police warn public to watch their drinks... 23 مايو، 2026 كارني يدعو سكان ألبرتا إلى ’’تجديد‘‘ كندا معه 23 مايو، 2026 الفرنكفونية كمحفّز لتطوير الأعمال بين تونس وكندا 23 مايو، 2026 أناند تقول إنّ كنديين تعرّضوا لـ’’انتهاكات مروّعة‘‘ من... 23 مايو، 2026