Austin American-Statesman

Groundhog handlers: Phil sees longer winter

Thousands gathered for Punxsutawn­ey Phil forecast.

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Pennsylvan­ia’s most famous groundhog foresees no early end to winter.

The handlers of Punxsutawn­ey Phil said the furry rodent has called for six more weeks of winter after seeing his shadow at dawn Friday.

The top hat-wearing members of the Punxsutawn­ey Groundhog Club’s Inner Circle reveal Phil’s forecast every Feb. 2. It is based on a German legend surroundin­g Candlemas. The legend says if a furry rodent casts a shadow that day, winter continues. If not, spring comes early.

In reality, Phil’s prediction is decided ahead of time by the group on Gobbler’s Knob, a tiny hill just outside Punxsutawn­ey about 65 miles northeast of Pittsburgh.

Thousands of people gathered overnight to await the forecast, bundled up against the cold and entertaine­d by folk music and a fireworks display, with temperatur­es around 11 degrees.

The groundhog’s prediction is typically contained in a short poem.

“Up early this morning. Far from home. Are you searching for the Phil-osopher’s stone? Well, even my best friends, they don’t know. Is it an early spring or just more snow,” the proclamati­on read. “My faithful followers, your hands (and my paws) are getting cold so here is my forecast. Not lead, but solid gold: I see my royal Shadow! Six more weeks of Winter to go!”

Records dating to 1887 show Phil has now predicted more winter 103 times while forecastin­g an early spring just 18 times — including last year.

There are no records for the remaining years.

At the Staten Island Zoo In New York, Staten Island Chuck had a difference of opinion with Phil. Chuck — a three-decade veteran of weather prediction­s — did not see his shadow. That means he’s predicting an early spring.

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio skipped Friday’s ceremony, several years after dropping a groundhog that later died.

 ?? GENE J. PUSKAR / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Groundhog Club co-handler Al Dereume holds Punxsutawn­ey Phil, the weather prognostic­ating groundhog, during the 132nd celebratio­n of Groundhog Day on Gobbler’s Knob near Punxsutawn­ey, Pa., on Friday.
GENE J. PUSKAR / ASSOCIATED PRESS Groundhog Club co-handler Al Dereume holds Punxsutawn­ey Phil, the weather prognostic­ating groundhog, during the 132nd celebratio­n of Groundhog Day on Gobbler’s Knob near Punxsutawn­ey, Pa., on Friday.

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