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Phil predicts 6 more weeks of winter

- The Associated Press

PUNXSUTAWN­EY, Pa. — The handlers of Pennsylvan­ia’s most famous groundhog, Punxsutawn­ey Phil, said the furry rodent has “predicted” six more weeks of winter after seeing his shadow at dawn Thursday.

The top hat-wearing members of the Punxsutawn­ey Groundhog Club’s Inner Circle reveal Phil’s forecast every Feb. 2, 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. They were treated to folk music and a Star Wars-themed fireworks display under cloudy skies, with temperatur­es just below freezing, while they waited.

The groundhog’s prediction is typically contained in a short poem, sometimes referencin­g current events.

But this year, Phil stayed on message and didn’t reference football, President Donald Trump or anything other than the weather.

“It’s mighty cold weather, you’ve been braving. Is it more winter or is it spring that you’re craving? Since you’ve been up all night and starting to tottle, I, Punxsutawn­ey Phil, shall not dawdle,” the proclamati­on read. “My faithful followers, I could clearly see a beautiful, perfect shadow of me. Six more weeks of winter, it shall be!”

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.

 ?? GENE J. PUSKAR/AP ?? Punxsutawn­ey Phil’s handlers said the groundhog saw his shadow, meaning six more weeks of winter weather.
GENE J. PUSKAR/AP Punxsutawn­ey Phil’s handlers said the groundhog saw his shadow, meaning six more weeks of winter weather.

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