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JACKSON, Ga. - Georgia’s very own groundhog, General Beauregard "Beau" Lee, is gearing up to make his big weather prediction on Feb. 2 at Dauset Trails Nature Center in Jackson, about an hour ...
Here's how she made an impression Georgia's groundhog General Beauregard Lee enjoys an ice cream-style treat at his home at Dauset Trails Nature Center in Jackson, GA.
Most of the country looks toward Pennsylvania’s Punxsutawney Phil for guidance on Groundhog Day. Georgia has General Beauregard Lee, who has made predictions since 1981.
If General Beauregard "Beau" Lee, Georgia's famous groundhog, sees his shadow when he leaves his stately mansion at Jackson's Dauset Trails Nature Center, folklore says we'll have six more weeks ...
Groundhog Day is always on Feb. 2. Essentially, a groundhog is made a weather forecaster. If it gets up in the morning and sees its shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter. If no shadow is ...
General Beauregard "Beau" Lee has been predicting Georgia's winter weather since 1991. Before him there was General Robert E. Lee, a groundhog named for the Confederate general who began making ...
According to NOAA, Georgia's own groundhog, General Beauregard Lee ('Beau' for short), is much more accurate than its northern counterpart. Beau's accuracy sits at 80%.
General Beauregard "Beau" Lee has been predicting Georgia's winter weather since 1991. Before him there was General Robert E. Lee, a groundhog named for the Confederate general who began making ...
According to NOAA, Georgia's own groundhog, General Beauregard Lee ('Beau' for short), is much more accurate than its northern counterpart. Beau's accuracy sits at 80%.
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