Groundhog Day – Feb. 2, 2027

Groundhog Day
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Groundhog Day arrives every February 2, bringing with it the whimsical tradition of Punxsutawney Phil’s annual weather prediction. This charming observance asks whether we’re in for six more weeks of winter or an early spring. Join in the fun by watching the live broadcast, discussing Phil’s accuracy, and embracing the mid-winter merriment.

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Expected Groundhog Day Deals

While we wait for official 2027 promotions to drop, history shows that Groundhog Day often inspires cozy deals and playful discounts. Look for coffee shops like Starbucks and Dunkin’ to offer warm beverage specials, while retailers such as L.L.Bean and REI might feature sales on winter gear or early spring apparel. Local Pennsylvania businesses, especially around Punxsutawney, could have unique themed events or merchandise. Even travel sites like Expedia or Booking.com might see a small bump in bookings for those planning a last-minute trip to Gobbler’s Knob. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as February 2 approaches.

Platform Guide for Groundhog Day

TikTok

Tag @www.nationaltoday.com and use #GroundhogDay. Film your reactions to Phil’s forecast or share your own predictions.

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #GroundhogDay. Post cute animal content, winter scenes, or cozy morning routines.

X/Twitter

Mention @NatlToday and use #GroundhogDay. Share real-time updates on Phil’s prediction and join the national conversation.

Social Media Tips for Groundhog Day

Individuals

Wake up early to watch the live stream of Punxsutawney Phil's prognostication. Share your own weather predictions with friends and family.

Creators

Create a short video explaining the history of Groundhog Day or a humorous skit about winter lasting six more weeks. Engage your audience with polls about Phil's accuracy.

Brands

Run a 'shadow or no shadow' social media campaign, offering a discount code based on Phil's forecast. Partner with local coffee shops for themed drinks.

Top Brands for Groundhog Day

  1. Punxsutawney Groundhog Club

    Founded in 1887, this club is the official custodian of the Groundhog Day tradition in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. They organize the annual ceremony at Gobbler's Knob and care for Punxsutawney Phil.

  2. Pennsylvania Tourism Office

    The official tourism arm of Pennsylvania promotes travel to the state, including attractions like Punxsutawney for Groundhog Day. They highlight unique cultural events and natural beauty.

  3. Starbucks

    Founded in Seattle in 1971, Starbucks is the world's largest coffeehouse chain. They often feature seasonal promotions, making them a natural fit for cozy winter drinks around Groundhog Day.

  4. Dunkin'

    Established in 1950 in Quincy, Massachusetts, Dunkin' is a leading coffee and baked goods chain. Their focus on morning routines and warm beverages aligns well with early February observances.

  5. L.L.Bean

    Founded in 1912 by Leon Leonwood Bean in Freeport, Maine, L.L.Bean is an iconic outdoor retailer. They specialize in durable apparel and gear for all seasons, including winter and early spring.

  6. AccuWeather

    A global media company providing commercial weather forecasting services, AccuWeather was founded in 1962. They often cover Punxsutawney Phil's forecast, comparing it to scientific meteorological data.

  7. Hershey's

    The Hershey Company, founded in 1894 by Milton S. Hershey, is one of the largest chocolate manufacturers globally. Located in Pennsylvania, they represent a major state brand often associated with local traditions.

Groundhog Day Hero

Punxsutawney Phil

Punxsutawney Phil is the famous groundhog who annually predicts the arrival of spring or the continuation of winter on Groundhog Day. Housed in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, he has been the central figure of this beloved tradition since 1887. Legend says he gains his forecasting abilities from a special elixir, making him an immortal and cherished celebrity.

History of Groundhog Day

The Pennsylvania Dutch were German-speaking immigrants who settled in Pennsylvania. They developed their own take on the legend of Candlemas in the 18th and 19th centuries bringing with them the custom of the native Groundhog as their annual weather announcer. Candlemas involved the clergy blessing and distributing candles needed for winter. The Pennsylvania Dutch transformed the idea by selecting an animal to predict their needs for winter.

The first-ever Groundhog Day was created by a local newspaper editor Clymer Freas around 1886, who convinced Groundhog hunter and local businessman, and all members of his Punxsutawney Groundhog club on the idea of Groundhog Day. Together, they all made their way to Gobbler’s Knob where the Groundhog would make the final decision on the weather. Today, a group called the inner circle who wear top hats, conduct the official proceedings on February 2 in a Pennsylvania Dutch dialect, where tens of thousands of people attend the day’s events every year.

Studies have proven no strong correlation between a Groundhog spotting its own shadow and the arrival of spring subsequently. According to German lore, the badger known as Dachs is their forecasting animal. A separate version of traditions states that clear weather on the holy Christian day of Candlemas would often prohibit winter being prolonged.

Groundhog lore suggests much about Punxsutawney Phil. It is said that he drinks a magic ‘‘elixir of life’’ every summer, giving him seven more years to live. He has been predicting since around 1886, and a badger’s life span is around six years roughly, so go figure. There is also supposedly only one Phil and any other groundhogs who attempt to do what he does, are imposters. He is said to speak to the club president on the day, in front of the crowds in Groundhogese which is understood and then translated.

Groundhog Day timeline

2019
I can’t see it

Punxsutawney Phil cannot find his shadow meaning an early spring was predicted.

1995
Go Phil!

Punxsutawney Phil flies to Chicago to appear on the ‘‘Oprah Winfrey Show.’’

1993
Despite the forecast, live like it's Spring

A film of the same name is released starring Bill Murray where he relives Groundhog Day over and over again.

February 2, 1886
No Sundial needed, I got this

The beginning of the Groundhog tradition dates back to here where a badger or sacred bear would predict the weather.

How Businesses Can Celebrate Groundhog Day

Local businesses can embrace Groundhog Day with themed promotions and events. Coffee shops might offer ‘Phil’s Forecast’ latte specials, while bakeries could sell groundhog-shaped cookies. Retailers can curate displays of cozy winter wear or bright spring accessories, depending on Phil’s prediction. Businesses can also host watch parties for the live ceremony, fostering community engagement and a festive atmosphere.

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Groundhog Day Traditions

The concept of Groundhog’s Day is simple but there are plenty of traditions followed on this day. The biggest being the gathering of people at Punxsutawney at the crack of dawn to witness Punxsutawney Phil emerging from his burrow. The event is live-streamed and has a cult following. Dirt pie is the food traditionally baked and served and references to Groundhogs can be seen everywhere. Of course, watching the classic movie ‘Groundhog Day’ on this day has also become an annual tradition.

Groundhog Day By Numbers

1841 – A storekeeper named James Morris wrote and marked the date February 2 as Candlemas Day.

40,000 – The number of people who attend the Groundhog Day celebration in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania.

1886 – The year the first Groundhog Day was held in Punxsutawney.

39% – The percentage of Punxsutawney Phil’s predictions that are accurate. 

85% – The percentage that Phil sees his shadow. 

1993 – The year the movie ‘Groundhog Day’ was released. 

247365 – Text ‘Groundhog’ to this number to receive text message alerts on Phil’s predictions.

22 – Phil’s weight in pounds. Typically, groundhogs weigh between 12-15 pounds. 

18 – The number of times Phil has overlooked his shadow.

Groundhog Day FAQs

When is Groundhog Day?

In 2027, Groundhog Day will be observed on Tuesday, February 2, providing a mid-week break to anticipate either an early spring or extended winter.

How accurate is Punxsutawney Phil's forecast?

While Punxsutawney Phil’s track record for accurate weather predictions hovers around 39%, his annual appearance remains a cherished cultural event. The focus is on the fun and folklore, regardless of the outcome.

How many people visit Punxsutawney for Groundhog Day?

The annual pilgrimage to Gobbler’s Knob attracts crowds upwards of 30,000 people, eager to participate in the unique festivities surrounding Punxsutawney Phil’s prediction. It’s a major draw for the region.

What is the history behind Groundhog Day?

The tradition of Groundhog Day emerged from ancient European weather lore, specifically Candlemas, where the weather on that day was believed to foretell the coming of spring. German settlers in Pennsylvania adapted this by observing the behavior of groundhogs, formalizing the tradition in Punxsutawney in the late 19th century.

Groundhog Day Activities

  1. Watch the Bill Murray in action

    Get some popcorn ready because this is a classic. Starring Andie MacDowell and Bill Murray, it’s about a TV weatherman ironically called Phil, who covers an annual Groundhog Day event, only to get caught up in a time loop and have his day repeated, forcing him to relive the same day. It’s a great movie, and a great way to celebrate this day.

  2. Sing the Groundhog Day song

    You can find it online but yes, there’s a Groundhog Day song. Learn it and sing along! “We’ll light the big green candle, and eat some rhubarb pie, Gimme a kiss, it’s Groundhog Day and groundhogs do not lie… There are other cool songs of the same name too, by artists like Wale and Eminem so check those out.

  3. Do some Groundhog trivia

    There are so many cool and intriguing things to learn about our pals, the Groundhog. Like did you know they have 22 teeth, they can whistle, they’re vegetarians and they hate the taste of chicken? Google some facts about them and we’re sure you will be amazed.

5 Facts About Groundhog Day

  1. Call me by my other name

    Groundhog Day is also known as Daks Day in Nova Scotia, Canada.

  2. Blame it on the weatherman

    If you text ‘‘Groundhog’’ to 247365, Punxsutawney Phil will reply with his weather prediction.

  3. Choose me every year

    States without Groundhogs are choosing their own weather predictor, Texas going with ‘Armadillo Day.’’

  4. Where did the time go?

    Punxsutawney Phil has not seen his shadow 15 times and 9 years of Groundhog Day are unaccounted for.

  5. He was right on the night

    Apparently, Punxsutawney Phil has been correct 39% of the time.

Why We Love Groundhog Day

  1. Turn misery into magic

    The whole point of this day is about prediction. If Phil predicts early spring, people can turn a miserable winter into sun and if he doesn’t, they know what’s to come and so can plan ahead. So, win-win for everyone.

  2. Phil Connors is trapped

    The movie ‘‘Groundhog Day’’ has so much meaning and reminds us of why we love this holiday. This movie is recommended if you are feeling trapped, looking for love and meaning in your career, or simply if you’re feeling down. It’s a great reminder of how being stuck can open your vision for change and ask yourself, ‘‘what would I do differently?’’

  3. Weirdo’s unite

    This is kind of an oddball holiday but due to its long-standing tradition Groundhog Day has built up quite a following. Phil left his hut at 7.20 am, the talking in Groundhogese and the interpreting a Groundhog’s message is all so odd that it makes it all so cool!

Groundhog Day dates

Year Date Day
2027 February 2 Tuesday
2028 February 2 Wednesday
2029 February 2 Friday
2030 February 2 Saturday
2031 February 2 Sunday

Let’s get social

Here are some special hashtags for the day.

#GroundhogDay #Groundhogs #GroundhogDayMovie #GroundhogDay2021 #GroundhogEvents #PunxsutawneyPhil #GroundhogClub #GroundhogDayCelebration