STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — AccuWeather recently released its spring forecast for the U.S. and what it reveals is casting a shadow over Staten Island Chuck’s prediction for an early spring in New York.
Given the latest weather, one would think that Staten Island Chuck may have been right to presume the onset of an early spring. However, winter is not fully done with New York City just yet ...
The top three have an accuracy rate of 75% or higher. First is Staten Island Chuck, who lives in New York and has an 85% accuracy rate. Second is General Beauregard Lee in Georgia, who is said to ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. (PIX11) — With egg prices soaring at grocery stores, some New Yorkers are finding creative ways to save like one local man who built a chicken coop in his backyard.
He has a track record of being only about 35 percent correct. I didn’t know that there are many weather predicting critters, two at least of whom are also groundhogs, Staten Island Chuck and General ...
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The most accurate groundhog is in New York. He is known at Staten Island Chuck and has an accuracy rate of 85 percent. He did not see his shadow, so predicted an early spring. Then there is ...
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(Fingers crossed we see one sooner than that!) Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow this year (as Gregory predicted) but Staten Island Chuck did not. The spring equinox will begin at 11:49 p.m. EDT on ...
∎ Which groundhog should we believe — Punxatawny Phil or Staten Island Chuck? Phil saw his shadow and says we’ll have six more weeks of winter. He’s been right about 35% of the time.