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Phil predicts an early spring

February 2, 2013

Thousands of fans watched as Pennsylvania's world-famous groundhog Punxsutawney Phil made his highly anticipated weather prognostication on Saturday, commemorating 127 years of Pennsylvania's unique Groundhog Day tradition.
Phil predicted an early spring after emerging from his burrow without seeing his shadow Saturday morning in the Pennsylvania Wilds.
According to holiday folklore, if the groundhog emerges in the early morning on Feb. 2 and does not see his shadow, there will be an early spring. If he sees his shadow, six more weeks of wintry weather are expected.

Finally, winter weather may prevail in Kane area

February 2, 2013

Until now, it's been a roller coaster winter season in the Kane area.
For example, the area last month had a string of days with frigid sub-20-degree high temperatures, but little snow. 

Kane’s Paul R Miller stadium will host some of the top track and field athletes in Pennsylvania...
LUDLOW – Ludlow’s beautiful Wildcat Park will host two fishing derbies this weekend. The first, to...
The Elk County Catholic Crusaders took the trip to Kane’s Pat Santilli Field on Wednesday to makeup...

 

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