In Groundhog Day Tradition Punxsutawney Phil Predicts End Of Winter


    Groundhog handler Ron Ploucha holds Punxsutawney Phil after he saw his shadow predicting 6 more weeks of winter during the 126th annual Groundhog Day festivities on February 2, 2012 in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. Groundhog Day is a popular tradition in the United States and Canada. A smaller than usual crowd this year of less than 15,000 people spent a night of revelry awaiting the sunrise and the groundhogs exit from his winter den. If Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow he regards it as an omen of six more weeks of bad weather and returns to his den. Early spring arrives if he does not see his shadow, causing Phil to remain above ground. (Photo by Jeff Swensen/Getty Images)


    In Groundhog Day Tradition, Punxsutawney Phil Predicts End Of Winter




    In Groundhog Day Tradition, Punxsutawney Phil Predicts End Of Winter




    In Groundhog Day Tradition, Punxsutawney Phil Predicts End Of Winter




    In Groundhog Day Tradition, Punxsutawney Phil Predicts End Of Winter




    In Groundhog Day Tradition, Punxsutawney Phil Predicts End Of Winter


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In Groundhog Day Tradition Punxsutawney Phil Predicts End Of Winter


Groundhog handler Ron Ploucha holds Punxsutawney Phil after he saw his shadow predicting 6 more weeks of winter during the 126th annual Groundhog Day festivities on February 2, 2012 in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. Groundhog Day is a popular tradition in the United States and Canada. A smaller than usual crowd this year of less than 15,000 people spent a night of revelry awaiting the sunrise and the groundhogs exit from his winter den. If Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow he regards it as an omen of six more weeks of bad weather and returns to his den. Early spring arrives if he does not see his shadow, causing Phil to remain above ground. (Photo by Jeff Swensen/Getty Images)


In Groundhog Day Tradition, Punxsutawney Phil Predicts End Of Winter




In Groundhog Day Tradition, Punxsutawney Phil Predicts End Of Winter




In Groundhog Day Tradition, Punxsutawney Phil Predicts End Of Winter




In Groundhog Day Tradition, Punxsutawney Phil Predicts End Of Winter




In Groundhog Day Tradition, Punxsutawney Phil Predicts End Of Winter


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