WEST ORANGE – Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. introduced Essex Edwina as the new weather prognosticator during the Groundhog Day event at Essex County Turtle Back Zoo on Wednesday, February 2nd.

Essex Edwina took over for Essex Ed, who has entered retirement after having Edwina as his apprentice during the pandemic. During the 10 a.m. event, Edwina did not see her shadow which means spring weather is expected to come six weeks early. In addition, she picked the Los Angeles Rams to win Super Bowl LVI.

“I appreciate Essex Edwina’s prediction and look forward to spring,” said DiVincenzo, who disagreed with Edwina’s Super Bowl pick. “It may be cold outside, but it’s still a great time to come out and Experience Essex, and our wonderful Turtle Back Zoo and South Mountain Recreation Complex. Waiting for Essex Edwina on Groundhog Day creates excitement about Essex County’s Turtle Back Zoo and highlights its role as an educational resource,” he added.

Essex Edwina’s prediction is as follows:

Hello Essex Family! So happy you could attend,

I’m nervous, but excited, to take over for my friend.

Ed joined the Great Resignation, he cares no more for changing weather,

He’s got a beach house down in Boca, where the snowbirds hang together.

Now, though I’m new to the job, my prognostications are true,

It’s not just about shadows, there’s more to what I do.

Models and Maps, hours studying in my hut,

But for this first prognostication, I’m gonna go with my gut.

I see tulips and daffodils, cherry blossoms too,

Sunshine and warm weather, that’s what’s in store for you.

Early Spring is in the forecast, under this ice,

So let’s look forward, not back, that’s my 2022 advice.

Now that’s out of the way, I’ve got football to cheer,

Rams’ defense will secure the win, that’s my prediction this year.

This is the first year that Essex Edwina has made mid-winter and Super Bowl forecasts. Her predecessor, Essex Ed, had been predicting the mid-winter forecast since 1997 and the Zoo had various other groundhogs predict before him. New Jersey weather is not always in line with Pennsylvania’s after all, and Ed could easily see his shadow while Punxsutawney Phil does not or vice versa. In the mid-2000s, Essex Ed started adding Super Bowl predictions to his prognostication.

Legend has it that if a groundhog sees his/her/their shadow on February 2nd, the winter chill will continue. If the weather is cloudy and he doesn’t see his shadow, we can expect warmer temperatures and an early spring.

With all that said, one person disagrees with the tradition.

“I do not subscribe to the notion that a groundhog can accurately forecast the weather,” said “Local Talk” Content Editor Kristopher Seals. “This is a classic case of misinformation, alternative facts, and ‘fake news.’ Also, I’m just going to go out on a limb and say that there’s a 50-50 chance that she will correctly prognosticate the winner of the Super Bowl.

“Don’t get me wrong. I fully support Essex County employing its first female groundhog (that we know of). That said, if this friendly neighborhood rodent can predict the weather, then I predict I’m going to marry Scarlett Johansson.”

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By Dhiren

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