Thursday, February 2, 2012

Groundhog phil

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  • (Slate)
  • Punxsutawney Phil, the Pennsylvania groundhog famous for making midwinter weather forecasts, had his moment in the spotlight early Thursday and declared that winter is far from over. But the competition begs to differ.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • After last years festivities were canceled and moved to a different day because of the massive snowstorm that blitzed the Chicago area with over 20 inches of snow, Woodstock Willie returned Thursday and had some good news for Midwesterners.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Punxsutawney Phil emerged from his lair to "see" his shadow Thursday, Groundhog Day, in the process predicting six more weeks of winter. But, the way weather has been in Hunterdon recently, that might not be so bad.
  • (NJ.com)
  • Spring is coming early, if it hasnt already arrived. Staten Island Chuck literally rolled out of his wooden hovel on Thursday morning but didnt see his shadow, signaling an early spring for the city.
  • (but Staten Island Chuck doesn't - New York Daily News)
  • The world's most famous groundhog emerged from his burrow and allegedly saw his shadow this morning, indicating that we're in for six more weeks of winter.
  • (Time)
  • PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. -- Pennsylvanias Punxsutawney emerged from his lair to see his shadow on Thursday, in the process predicting six more weeks of winter. Meanwhile, Georgias groundhog, Gen.
  • (Ledger-Enquirer)
  • Update: In the Feb. 2 early morning on Gobbler's Knob, Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow for the 99th time to predict 6 more weeks of winter. Groundhog Day, February 2, has basically everything going for it that I love in a holiday.
  • (Patch)

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