However, not all groundhogs shared the same prediction. In Garner, North Carolina, the local groundhog Snerd had a different say. During the celebration at White Deer Park in Garner on the afternoon of February 2nd, Snerd told the mayor and onlookers that spring was coming early this year, directly contradicting Phil's forecast. Mayor Gupton announced, "This year, spring is early, so we're going to have plenty of sunshine."
The Groundhog Day tradition dates back to German immigrants who brought the superstition to the US. The idea is that if a groundhog sees its shadow on February 2nd, winter will continue for six more weeks, while no shadow means an early spring. Although many scientists doubt the accuracy of these furry "forecasters", the event has become an important part of American popular culture, attracting thousands of people each year to witness the groundhogs' predictions.