Manitoba Merv predicts six more weeks of winter

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Manitobans may need to keep their winter gear handy a little longer.

Manitoba Merv emerged on Groundhog Day Sunday and saw his shadow, signalling six more weeks of winter according to the annual tradition.

Merv made his prediction from a viewing platform at Oak Hammock Marsh, just north of Stonewall.

The forecast aligns with classic folklore, which holds that a shadow sighting means winter conditions will linger, while the absence of a shadow points to an early spring.

Despite the light-hearted nature of the prediction, Manitoba Merv’s annual appearance has become a familiar winter tradition, offering a moment of fun — and a reminder that prairie winters are not quite ready to loosen their grip.

In Manitoba in 2026, the astronomical first day of spring — the vernal equinox — falls on Friday, March 20, 2026. That’s the moment when day and night are nearly equal in length, marking the start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere.

Lana Meier
Lana Meier
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