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        Hudson Valley's Cluxatawney Henrietta to predict early spring on Groundhog Day?

        If Henrietta, the Hudson Valley's very own egg-laying seer, lays an egg before 10 a.m., it's traditionally interpreted as a sign of an early spring.

        News 12 Staff

        Jan 31, 2025, 1:00 PM

        Updated 5 hr ago

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        This Sunday, animal weather prognosticator Cluxatawney Henrietta will peck her predictions at Muscoot Farm for the seventh year running.
        The event, marking Groundhog Day, promises an exciting morning for locals hoping for an early spring.
        If Henrietta, the Hudson Valley's very own egg-laying seer, lays an egg before 10 a.m., it's traditionally interpreted as a sign of an early spring.
        The farm in Katonah will be bustling with activities, offering kid-friendly events and treats to celebrate this unique tradition.
        "Everyone is excited to see if Henrietta will bless us with an early spring," said a Muscoot Farm spokesperson. "It's a fun way to bring the community together for a bit of folklore and hope for warmer days."