The first official Groundhog Day was celebrated in this country in 1887, but the tradition goes back many, many more years than that.
The following El Paso Times articles agree, the groundhog’s Feb. 2 predictions don’t pertain to El Paso weather.
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A few days ago, some furry rodents got their day to bask in the sun –or the clouds — but a few regional groundhogs had ...
Here's what the Old Farmer's Almanac spring 2025 forecast predicts for Northern and Southern California, and across the U.S.
On Tuesday, the Old Farmer's Almanac announced its spring 2025 weather predictions. Here's what the long-range spring weather ...
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 ...
Historians today tell us that the ancient Celts arrived at the shores of Britain around 1,000 BC and lived there during the Iron Age, the Roman Age and the post Roman era. Living on an island with ...
You probably know what happened this weekend in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. He is the great fuzzy prognosticator called ...
On Sunday, the groundhog Punxsatawney Phil made his prediction that there would be 6 more weeks of winter. But do we really ...
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association, Phil has been right 35% of the time since 2005. In 2020 and ...
According to folklore, we can expect an early spring if Punxsutawney Phil does not see his shadow on Groundhog Day.