On February 2nd, various groundhogs across New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania made their predictions for the upcoming season. While Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, forecasting six more weeks of winter, Lady Edwina and Stonewall Jackson predicted an early spring. The differences in predictions left many wondering which groundhog to believe. Meanwhile, the celebration in Milltown, New Jersey, was again canceled due to past events and regulations, impacting the community’s spirits. Despite mixed forecasts, the excitement and tradition of Groundhog Day continue to thrive.
Every February 2nd, animal enthusiasts and weather watchers alike gather around their local groundhogs, eagerly awaiting predictions about the upcoming season. This year was no different as groundhogs across **New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania** gave their forecasts for Groundhog Day 2025. The results were surprisingly mixed, making everyone question whether to pull out their flip-flops or keep on their winter boots.
Starting with the legendary Punxsutawney Phil, the most famous of the weather-predicting groundhogs, he saw his shadow this year. This means the furry fellow is settling in for a few more weeks of cold. As his handler announced the prediction to a gathering crowd, it was clear—**six more weeks of winter** were ahead for Phil’s fans. The very mention of his shadow sent a shiver down the spine of spring-lovers everywhere.
However, not all groundhogs were in agreement with Phil. From **Essex County**, the charming Lady Edwina emerged and did not see her shadow, predicting an optimistic **early spring** for those looking forward to warmer days. Not only did she make a weather forecast, but she also threw in a surprise sports prediction—backing the **Philadelphia Eagles** to triumph over the **Kansas City Chiefs** in the upcoming Super Bowl! This was her fourth appearance, marking her as a true contender in the weather-predicting arena since taking over from Essex Ed.
Meanwhile, **Stonewall Jackson**, hailing from Sussex County, also predicted an early spring by not seeing his shadow. Good news for those in that area, right? But hold that spring enthusiasm tight, as over in **western New York**, Buffalo Bert saw his shadow and settled for the cold, forecasting a persistent winter. Not to be outdone, **Staten Island Chuck** chimed in with an early spring prediction of his own, while on the other side of Long Island, both **Holtsville Hal** and **Malverne Mel** saw their shadows and joined Phil in foreseeing extended wintery weather.
In a bit of a sour note for locals, the borough of **Milltown, New Jersey** had to cancel its Groundhog Day celebration for the fifth consecutive year. This cancellation has been heartbreaking for residents, particularly since the beloved groundhog, **Milltown Mel**, sadly passed away back in 2021. Attempts to find a replacement have been blocked by state regulations that limit the import of potentially rabid animals. Once a lively event that attracted nearly a thousand attendees, Milltown’s absence from the Groundhog Day festivities is obviously felt.
Despite Milltown’s woes, there was still a glimmer of hope as Lady Edwina took center stage at the **Essex County Turtle Back Zoo**, drawing a crowd eager to witness her predictions firsthand. The event turned festive with Lady Edwina even incorporating her poetry to express a shared desire for spring and excitement for the Super Bowl. It’s always delightful when our animal friends add a little art to their weather forecasts!
As Groundhog Day 2025 wraps up, it’s anyone’s guess whether Mother Nature will follow Phil’s predictions or take a detour with Lady Edwina and her pals. Whether it’s six more weeks of winter or an early arrival of spring, the thrill of Groundhog Day lives on in the hearts of many. So, whatever the outcome may be, keep those boots and sandals close—you might need them both!
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