Punxsutawney welcomed its largest crowd ever to Gobbler’s Knob for this year’s Groundhog Day celebration –about 50,000 people ...
The Pennsylvania Dutch tradition, which dates back to 1887, is the best-known Groundhog Day celebration and was featured in the Bill Murray movie "Groundhog Day." Groundhog Day events take place ...
Groundhog Day, a tradition many look forward to after enduring the harsh cold of winter. For more than a century, Punxsutawney Phil has been making his famous “weather predictions” from a small town ...
Well dang it, Punxsutawney Phil saw his own shadow on Sunday, Feb. 2, predicting six more weeks of winter. Groundhog Day has been a tradition in Punxsutawney since 1886 (!) ...
Looking for the best things to do in New Jersey this weekend? Here are some family-friendly events and activities to add to your list. From Groundhog Day to Lunar New Year to Valentine's Day, this ...
The shortest month of the year packs a heck of a punch! There are a lot of holidays and fun things to celebrate in February.
In fact, Pennsylvania’s famous forecasting rodent ranks 18th on a list of peer groundhogs who make annual appearances every Feb. 2 — on Groundhog Day — to answer the pressing question ...
Groundhog Day is Sunday, and now is a good time to familiarize yourself before you check out the annual weather forecasting festivals in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. Here's what you need ...
Groundhog Day is this Sunday, so this week for "MKE MKE," Adler and I pick which version of Groundhog Day we would marry, kiss and eliminate. Our choices? The Bill Murray movie "Groundhog Day ...
Peoria, IL (WMBD)– Since the late 1880s February 2nd has been celebrate as Groundhog Day. A way to “predict” when the winter weather moves on to make way for spring. If our groundhog friend ...
Every Feb. 2, the most famous groundhog in the world has his moment in the spotlight.Punxsutawney Phil has been predicting the weather at Gobbler's Knob in western Pennsylvania since 1887.Video ...
Groundhog Day has long been a playful tradition where, according to folklore, if a groundhog sees its shadow, we’re in for six more weeks of winter. If not, an early spring is on the way.