No matter your thoughts on his weather-predicting abilities, you have to admit: Punxsutawney Phil is definitely a very famous animal in American history. The marmot has had quite a life… meeting famous people,
Groundhogs emerge from their burrows on Sunday to tell us if we can expect an early spring. Will they see their shadows? Here's what to know.
So, how accurate is Punxsutawney Phil? Records show that Phil is not quite the prognosticator of prognosticators that legends purport him to be.
This Groundhog Day, discover a few fun facts about the legendary Punxsutawney Phil, including who he’s actually (supposedly) named after.
PETA is pitching an edible alternative to Punxsutawney Phil predicting the weather this upcoming Groundhog Day: A cake that when cut is blue or pink.
But if you’d rather not brave the chilly February pre-dawn weather this weekend, and still want to watch the reveal live, we have some options for you.
Here's what the weather forecast shows for Punxsutawney Phil's prediction for Groundhog Day on Sunday morning.
Ground Hog Day is Sunday, Feb. 2. According to legend, if Phil sees his shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter. If he doesn’t see his shadow, you can expect an early spring. Phil will make his 2024 prediction around sunrise, roughly 7:25 am. ET (6:25 a.m. CT).
A celebration and events are planned this Sunday to see if Woody from the Howell Conference & Nature Center will see her shadow or embrace the possibility of an early spring.
Feb. 2 is one of the goofiest, weirdest and insane holidays (?) of all time. And you know you’ll mention it sometime this coming Sunday. “Punxsutawney Phil” is this ground-hog’s or woodchuck’s name and I guess he,
Here's everything you need to know about the tradition and how to see the all-knowing groundhogs make their predictions.