they don't get the national attention, but apparently there are groundhogs in alberta which are also consulted in this silly tradition (all it amounts to is whether its sunny or not-since that varies day to day and hour to hour, how can it predict the next months of weather??)
anyway, the alberta critters had a different conclusion than those down east, and we are supposed to have an early spring, so rodger, ours being nearer to you than the pennsylvania one, i wouldnt count on the longer winter...
the bigger joke about this is that spring(depending on how generously you define spring) is not coming to alberta in less than six weeks--the earliest wild flowers in this area are in late april (earlier down south), early may being more common, at which time the grass is still brown and trees are not thinking about leafing out seriously yet; last year there were remnants of drifts in shady spots well into may, and some notable snowfalls late in that month (mixed with some very warm days) so our remaining winter would be better counted in months, not weeks!