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Groundhog Day is not a national holiday in El Paso since every day is a dandy day in this little dale of delight. Feb 03, 1913. Groundhog Sees His Shadow Sunday ...
It might not be a federal holiday, but people in the U.S. tune in to see if Phil, or their own local groundhog celebrity, sees his shadow every year on the same day, Feb. 2. If he sees his shadow ...
Though not a federal holiday, Americans tune in to see if the famed groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil, sees his shadow every year on the same day, Feb. 2. The festivities take place at Gobbler’s Knob ...
Phil's first official shadow sighting came in 1887, followed by several years of no official recordings. His longest stretch of seeing his shadow is 21 years, which came between 1913 and 1933.
The Punxsutawney Groundhog Club said he has seen his shadow 103 times since the first Groundhog Day celebration. He has predicted 18 early springs, according to records. There were no recordings ...
History of Groundhog Day: Phil's predictions of years past Phil's first official shadow sighting came in 1887, followed by several years of no official recordings. The first front page coverage ...
It might not be a federal holiday, but people in the U.S. tune in to see if Phil, or their own local groundhog celebrity, sees his shadow every year on the same day, Feb. 2.
The Groundhog sees no shadow: If he emerges from his burrow and does NOT see his shadow, then early spring weather is right around the corner. Perhaps the most famous groundhog is Punxsutawney Phil.
Punxsutawney Phil has made his weather prediction at the Groundhog Day 2023 ceremony. Last year the groundhog, or woodchuck, saw his shadow, predicting six more weeks of winter for the 5,000-plus ...
PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. — It’s a question we ask every February 2: Will it be an early spring or six more weeks of winter? It’s a Groundhog Day tradition dating back to the 1880s as Punxsutawney ...
The groundhog saw his shadow, so we’re getting six more weeks of winter. Punxsutawney Phil has called for an extended winter more than 100 times since 1887, and spring just over a dozen times.