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Sunday February 2, at 7:30 a.m., a renowned woodchuck and resident of Gobbler’s Knob, Pennsylvania – Punxsutawney Phil – emerged from his burrow before 50,000 adoring fans. Phil checked the weather ...
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PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. — Will we have six more weeks of winter or an early spring? That question will be answered on Sunday, Feb. 2 when Punxsutawney Phil will either see his shadow or not at Gobbler ...
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On Sunday, "Weather Predictor Extraordinaire" Punxsutawney Phil will use his shadow to predict if the bitter cold weather will last six more weeks or if we're finally getting warmer weather.
In Punxsutawney, Pa., about an hour and a half northeast of Pittsburgh, this tradition involving a weather prediction dates back to 1886. It’s observed in the U.S. on February 2nd of every year ...
As February rounds the corner, all eyes will be on Punxsutawney Phil in anticipation of whether he’ll see his shadow on Groundhog Day. According to superstition, if Phil comes out of his burrow ...
On Sunday, "Weather Predictor Extraordinaire" Punxsutawney Phil will use his shadow to predict if the bitter cold weather will last six more weeks or if we're finally getting warmer weather.