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Groundhog Day is an astronomy holiday
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February 2, 2023

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Celebrating Groundhog Day in Young Township, Pennsylvania. Punxsutawney Phil, the great weather prognosticator, gives his forecast every Groundhog Day. Image via Unsplash/ Steve-Wrzeszczynski.

Groundhog Day is a cross-quarter day

Every February 2 since 1887, Punxsutawney Phil in Pennsylvania has made his weather prediction. If it’s sunny and he sees his shadow, it’s said we’ll see six more weeks of winter. If it’s cloudy and he doesn’t see his shadow, it’s said to mean an early spring. Phil is North America’s most famous weather predictor. But the seasonal traditions of this holiday go back a long, long way. Groundhog Day is an astronomy holiday – a cross-quarter day – falling approximately midway between the December solstice and the March equinox.
Last year (2022), Phil made his prediction for six more weeks of winter. This year, the forecast for Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, is calling for “cold and morning snow showers” on February 2. Will Phil see his shadow this year?
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Follow Phil online

This year (2023), the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club is featuring multiple in-person events, according to its website. See 2023 Groundhog Day events here.

You can also follow Phil on Instagram.
Or check the hashtags #GroundhogDay and #PunxsutawneyPhil on Twitter.

What’s a cross-quarter day?

Cross-quarter days all fall approximately midway between the solstices and the equinoxes. Many cultures celebrate these days with traditions and holidays. February 2 is the year’s first cross-quarter day. There are three other cross-quarter days, including, in North America, the celebration of Halloween.
The division of the year into segments is a common theme in human cultures. It makes sense because our ancestors were more aware of the sun’s changing movement across the sky. They had to be, since their plantings and harvests depended on it.

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The equinoxes, solstices and cross-quarter days are events that take place in Earth’s orbit around the sun. The cross-quarter days fall midway between the solstices and equinoxes. Groundhog Day is the 1st cross-quarter day of the year. Image via weather.gov.

Punxsutawney Phil, the great weather prognosticator

By far the most famous of the February 2 shadow-seeking groundhogs is Punxsutawney Phil in Punxsutawney, in western Pennsylvania, which calls itself the:
… original home of the great weather prognosticator, His Majesty, the Punxsutawney Groundhog.
In most years, members of the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club hold public celebrations of Groundhog Day. The February 2 celebration was captured in the Bill Murray movie Groundhog Day, over and over and over again.
How accurate is Phil? NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center says Phil’s forecasts have shown no predictive skill in recent years. Phil gets it right about 40% of the time.

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Neo-pagan wheel of the year. Image via Wikimedia Commons.

Groundhog Day in history and culture

In the Celtic calendar, the year is also divided into quarter days (equinoxes and solstices) and cross-quarter days on a great neo-pagan wheel of the year. So, just as February 2 is marked by the celebration of Candlemas by some Christians, such as the Roman Catholics, in contemporary paganism this day is called Imbolc and is considered a traditional time for initiations.
The celebration of Groundhog Day came to America along with immigrants from Great Britain and Germany. The tradition can be traced to early Christians in Europe, when a hedgehog was said to look for his shadow on Candlemas Day.

Old rhymes and sayings

Try this old English rhyme:
If Candlemas Day be fair and bright, winter will have another flight. But if it be dark with clouds and rain, winter is gone and will not come again.
Or here’s another old saying:
Half your wood and half your hay, you should have on Candlemas Day.
In Germany, where a badger was said to watch for his shadow, the saying goes:
A shepherd would rather see a wolf enter his stable on Candlemas Day than see the sun shine.
A friend on Facebook said that, in Portugal, people have a poem about February 2 related to the Lady of Candles. Here’s the poem:
Quando a Senhora das Candeias está a rir está o inverno para vir, quando está a chorar está o inverno a acabar. [Translation: If Our Lady of Candles smiles (Sun) the winter is yet to come, if she cries (Rain) the winter is over.]
One final note. It’s supposed to be bad luck to leave your Christmas decorations up after Groundhog Day.

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An old-fashioned meteorologist, a groundhog. Image via Pexels/ Filippo Pinsoglio.
Bottom line: Groundhog Day happens on February 2 every year and coincides with the year’s first cross-quarter day.

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