Yesterday was Groundhog Day, and after a long winter that’s still going strong for some, Punxsutawney Phil’s decision carried ...
According to folklore, we can expect an early spring if Punxsutawney Phil does not see his shadow on Groundhog Day.
While Phil calls for six more weeks of winter, Birmingham Jill, Buckeye Chuck, and others are forecasting an early spring ...
You probably know what happened this weekend in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. He is the great fuzzy prognosticator called ...
The nationally recognized weather-predicting groundhog Punxsutawney Phil predicted six more weeks of winter on Sunday, but ...
Groundhog Day has become the deciding factor of whether we will see an early spring or six more weeks of winter and, Monday ...
Chuck’s counterpart in Pennsylvania, Punxsutawney Phil, reportedly saw his shadow, predicting six more weeks of winter. But luckily for us, Chuck is one of the most accurate groundhogs, with an 85% ...
Although some traditions have become more popularly celebrated in the U.S., many days have been designated their own strange ...
Punxsutawney Phil has predicted a longer winter far more often than an early spring, but he is right less than half the time. That’s why a second opinion is a good thing.
Every year on the second day of the second month, Feb. 2, groundhogs come out of their burrows and offer a fun prognostication: if they see their shadow, the legend says there will be six more ...
Move over, Punxsutawney Phil — Kenosha County’s resident groundhog forecaster has a more optimistic outlook. Hours after ...
Woody the Woodchuck has predicted an early spring. Hundreds came out to celebrate Sunday with Michigan’s official woodchuck ...