- Groundhog Day - Wikipedia
The Groundhog Day ceremony held at Punxsutawney in western Pennsylvania, centering on a semi-mythical groundhog named Punxsutawney Phil, has become the most frequently attended ceremony
- Groundhog Day | History, Punxsutawney Phil, Facts | Britannica
Groundhog Day, in the United States and Canada, day (February 2) on which the emergence of the groundhog (woodchuck) from its burrow is said to foretell the weather for the following six weeks
- Punxsutawney Groundhog Club - The Home of Groundhog Day!
The Official Website of Groundhog Day! Punxsutawney Phil’s Prognostications have drawn the attention and praise of thousands of his faithful followers who now flock to Gobblers Knob each year from around the world
- Groundhog Day 2026: What and When is Groundhog Day? | The Old Farmers . . .
Groundhog Day is a quirky holiday celebrated in the United States and Canada, and a fun way to break up the winter season and look forward to spring It’s based on the belief that some animals can sense seasonal changes, and their hibernation patterns will indicate the coming weather
- When is Groundhog Day 2026? What to know about the tradition
Here's what to know, and what to expect When is Groundhog Day 2026? Groundhog Day in the United States and Canada is held on Feb 2 every year In 2026, that lands on a Monday
- Groundhog Day: History and Facts
Explore Groundhog Day's shadowy history as well as interesting facts about the custom
- Groundhog Day (National Hedgehog Day) (February 2, 2026)
Groundhog Day and National Hedgehog Day are observed annually on February 2 This dual observance combines a North American weather-forecasting tradition with a celebration of the European mammal that originally inspired the lore While Americans watch the groundhog to predict the arrival of spring, many now also use the date to advocate for the conservation of hedgehogs, which are the
- 8 things to know about Groundhog Day and its big star, Punxsutawney Phil
Our modern Groundhog Day evolved from the Christian holiday Candlemas, which in turn came from the Celtic festival of Imbolc Like the Lunar New Year, the traditions celebrate the return of the sun and spring
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