Happy Candlemas Day (AKA Groundhog day)

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Phil the Pennsylvanian groundhog and his brethren is a surrogate for the European Badger (who was a surrogate for a bear) in attempting to predict spring. Ignoring the forecast for tomorrow, it looks like a fine winter day today. Incidentally its also half way through official winter.
 

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Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow this morning, which supposedly means six more weeks of winter. But according to the Stormfax Almanac and NOAA, Phil has been correct only 39% of the time all time and 40% of the time over the past ten years, not surprisingly a much worse record than any NWS/NOAA ten-day weather forecast.
 

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Reminds me of an old joke about a groundhog and basketball...:D
 

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Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow this morning, which supposedly means six more weeks of winter. But according to the Stormfax Almanac and NOAA, Phil has been correct only 39% of the time all time and 40% of the time over the past ten years, not surprisingly a much worse record than any NWS/NOAA ten-day weather forecast.

But what about their 6 week weather forecast?:)
 

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I don't trust rodents to divine the intricacies of complex long-term weather patterns. :D I do trust them to wreak havoc in my garden however.
 

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Well, lets see, looking at the calendar, if Phil had not seen his shadow today, I count just about 6 1/2 weeks remain until the first day of spring. Either way, enjoy the season.
 

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Apparently there is another spring prognosticating groundhog named Wally who has a 58% success rating; I am assuming that he lives where the sun shines more often than is the case in Pennsylvania.
 

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Apparently there is another spring prognosticating groundhog named Wally who has a 58% success rating; I am assuming that he lives where the sun shines more often than is the case in Pennsylvania.

74E92F85-6E06-4B7F-818F-315314D8A579.jpeg Maybe Wally ran off with Phyliss.
 
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