Punxsutawney Phil is back at it again celebrating Groundhog Day with thousands in Pennsylvania on Sunday. So six more weeks ...
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The answer is in his name. The groundhog is known as Punxsutawney Phil, because the town where the Groundhog Day tradition ...
and there is no shadow visible, he remains out of his winter habitation and there will be no more winter weather. This is the legend of the groundhog, as told by the long whiskered forecasters ...
The legendary groundhog made his prediction as thousands of his biggest fans gathered to cheer ... USA Today compiled all of ...
Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow on Sunday morning, signifying six more weeks of winter, but his predictions are rarely ...
According to lore, the Old Farmer's Almanac says a groundhog will emerge from its burrow on Groundhog Day. If it sees its shadow, it will retreat back into its hole and we can expect another six weeks ...
With the start of February, we turned to our favorite critters for an update. Here's what Punxsutawney Phil and Hope, Indiana's groundhog, predicted.
Like Phil, Hope saw her shadow and also predicts six more weeks of wintery weather. There are actually 82 groundhog prognosticators throughout North America, according to Groundhog-Day.com.
Punxsutawney Phil made his annual prediction in Pennsylvania on Sunday as America's most famous groundhog saw a shadow, meaning the United States is set for six more weeks of winter.
Punxsutawney Phil will prognosticate our fate for an early or late spring on Feb. 2. Do you think he will see his shadow? Vote in our GoErie.com poll.