Punxsutawney Phil -- perhaps the world's most famous groundhog -- saw his shadow meaning, according to legend, that we will ...
The day eventually evolved into what we know it today. In 1886, Groundhog Day was acknowledged for the first time in ...
Punxsutawney Phil is predicting six more weeks of winter after seeing his shadow at Gobbler's Knob Sunday morning. "It's ...
Reporting live from Gobbler's Knob in Pennsylvania, Punxsutawney Phil is expected to predict 6 more weeks of winter or an early spring.
Thousands gathered at a chilly Gobbler's Knob in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania on Sunday for the 138th prognostication, on ...
In 1886, Groundhog Day was acknowledged for the first time in Punxsutawney by a local newspaper, Weathers Wags, according to ...
Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, on Feb. 2, 2025, and is predicting six more weeks of wintry weather, his top-hatted ...
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Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow on Sunday morning, signifying six more weeks of winter, but his predictions are rarely accurate.
The world’s most famous prognosticating rodent isn’t particularly accurate, but he’s taken another swing at it in 2025. Here’s what he thinks could happen and what other experts are predicting.
Punxsutawney Phil made his annual prediction in Pennsylvania on Sunday as the world's most famous groundhog saw a shadow, meaning the U.S. and Canada are set for six more weeks of winter.