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What did the groundhog see? Punxsutawney Phil’s winter prediction is in
ZitatAlles anzeigenPunxsutawney Phil, the groundhog weather icon, saw his shadow when he was plucked from his warm burrow and thrust out into the frigid air Monday morning. According to Phil, that means six more weeks of winter are ahead.
Every year on February 2 — Groundhog Day — rodents around the United States take a stab at long-range weather forecasting.
Phil is the most famous prognosticator of the bunch and lives in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. Legend has it, if he sees his shadow, six more weeks of winter are on the way. If he doesn’t, an early spring arrives.
In reality, astronomical winter will end on the spring equinox, known also as the vernal equinox, on March 20 at 10:46 a.m. ET, regardless of Monday’s prediction. But weather conditions don’t always follow the timetable — and neither does Phil.
Phil has been forecasting the weather since the late 1800s — the story goes that there’s always been one Phil. We’ll let you do the math.
Despite allegedly being the world’s most seasoned forecaster, Phil’s recent predictions would have a better track record if he just flipped a coin: He has only been right about 35% of the time in the past two decades, according to data analyzed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Phil’s call for six more weeks of winter last year fell flat. Temperatures in February 2025 ended up near-normal despite some bouts of bitter cold, but March was the sixth-warmest on record for the country, according to NOAA data.
There are more consistent experts to turn to when Phil falters.
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