By Trystan L. Bass
Skeptics scoff, but it's hard to deny that we've experienced some unusual weather in the past few years.
Groundhogs seem to agree.
February 2 is Groundhog Day, the annual predictor of six more weeks of winter or an early spring, depending on where the little rodent's shadow lies. So if you don't believe world-renown scientists, how about a cute fuzzy marmot?
The Daily Green has a new video from Glen, the Global Warming Groundhog, and he's pretty confused about what to predict. The wild weather of 2007 threw him for a loop. Hard to say what he and his ground-dwelling brethren can predict for this year...
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