A crowd gathered at Gobbler’s Knob early this morning, awaiting the emergence of the groundhog named Punxsutawney Phil. After a tap of a cane on Phil’s tree-trunk cage, his door was opened, and the animal emerged.
He was held aloft to cheers and applause. Phil did not respond, other than to blink. Placed on top of the trunk, he attempted to flee before his actions were closely analyzed.
Interpreting Phil’s behavior, the Groundhog Club emcee proclaimed, “There is no shadow to be cast! An early spring is my forecast!”
He added, “Take your jackets off, you’re not going to need them!”
Few in the crowd followed that advice; the temperature this morning in Punxsutawney, Pa., was reported at 22 degrees.
The findings were independently verified by a groundhog in Canada, where Shubenacadie Sam also saw no shadow.
Of course, other groundhogs are available. There’s always Staten Island Chuck in New York and General Beau Lee in Georgia — both of whom concur with Phil. That’s enough to make up what some would call a repetition of groundhogs (which is evidently the collective noun for the animals, although that seems a bit too cute).
If you just like the movie Groundhog Day and don’t know what the fuss is about this animal on a random Tuesday, here’s a video for you.
Groundhog Day 2016: Here’s a list of all the top groundhogs and their predictions
Punxsutawney Phil (Punxsutawney, Pa.)
Did not see his shadow — early spring
Staten Island Chuck (Staten Island, N.Y., representing New York City)
Did not see his shadow — early spring
General Beauregard Lee (Lilburn, Ga.)
Did not see his shadow — early spring
Dunkirk Dave (Dunkirk, N.Y.)
Saw his shadow — 6 more weeks of winter
Chattanooga Chuck (Chattanooga, Tenn.)
Did not see his shadow — early spring
Buckeye Chuck (Marion, Ohio)
Saw his shadow — 6 more weeks of winter
Sir Walter Wally (Raleigh, N.C.)
TBA at noon Tuesday
Jimmy the Groundhog (Sun Prairie, Wis.)
Did not see his shadow — early spring
Malverne Mel (Malverne, N.Y.)
Did not see his shadow — early spring
Holtsville Hal (Holtsville, N.Y.)
Did not see his shadow — early spring
Woody the Woodchuck (Howell, Mich.)
Saw his shadow — 6 more weeks of winter
Woodstock Willie (Woodstock, Ill.)
Did not see his shadow — early spring
French Creek Freddie (French Creek, W.Va.)
Saw his shadow — 6 more weeks of winter
Shubenacadie Sam (Shubenacadie, Alberta)
Saw his shadow — 6 more weeks of winter
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