Punxsutawney Phil sees shadow; winter to continue

PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. (AP) — The world's most famous groundhog saw his 
shadow Monday morning, predicting that this already long winter will 
last for six more weeks. Punxsutawney Phil emerged just after dawn in 
front of an estimated 13,000 witnesses, many dressed in black and gold 
to celebrate the Pittsburgh Steelers' Super Bowl victory the night before.

"There's significant buzz from the Steelers win and quite a few Terrible 
Towels floating from the crowd," said Mickey Rowley, deputy secretary 
for tourism in Pennsylvania.

The annual ritual takes place on Gobbler's Knob, a tiny hill in 
Punxsutawney, a borough of about 6,100 residents some 65 miles northeast 
of Pittsburgh.

Phil was as docile as usual, but the same couldn't be said for his 
grumpy New York City counterpart, Staten Island Chuck, who bit Mayor 
Michael Bloomberg during his annual forecasting ceremony on Monday.

"It nicked his hand," said Bloomberg spokesman Stu Loeser.

The groundhog, officially named Charles G. Hogg, drew blood from the 
billionaire, but Bloomberg was told there was no risk of rabies. The 
2-year-old animal was born and raised in captivity and has had no 
interaction with other animals.

The Punxsutawney Groundhog Club announced the forecast in a short 
proclamation, in which Phil acknowledged the Steelers' 27-23 win over 
the Arizona Cardinals.

According to German superstition, if a hibernating animal casts a shadow 
on Feb. 2 — the Christian holiday of Candlemas — winter will last 
another six weeks. If no shadow is seen, legend says, spring will come 
early.

Since 1887, Phil has seen his shadow 97 times, hasn't seen it 15 times, 
and there are no records for nine years, according to the Punxsutawney 
Groundhog Club.

Back in Pennsylvania, Rowley said the Groundhog Day festivities are the 
state's largest tourist gathering in the winter. And if Phil's forecast 
proves correct, it should bring even more tourists to the state.

"It's six more weeks of skiing," Rowley said.

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