This Friday is Groundhog Day and while the world waits to see if Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow, there is a great weather predictor here in New York State.
It has been an annual tradition for close to 150 years, and activists are attempting to modify the holiday and how it will be celebrated in the years to come.
As the saying goes, different strokes for different folks. If you've never tried this delicacy, why not introduce it to your friends and family at your Super Bowl Party? It's a lean meat, slightly gamey, but very versatile.
Regardless of whether the Groundhog saw his shadow or not, it sure feels like Spring this week in Buffalo!
Tuesday saw another unseasonably warm day in Western New York with temperatures into the 40s accompanied by sunny skies.
Enjoy it while you can, the weather changing significantly, with strong winds Tuesday night an temperatures dropping into the 30's by Wednesday.
We’re big fans of Groundhog Day here at ScreenCrush — I mean, we did just pick it as number one on our list of the 25 Best Comedies of the Last 25 Years — so this news, via The Hollywood Reporter, has us excited: Groundhog Day is coming to Broadway on January 23, 2017. A new version of Groundhog Day! It feels like we’re living the same story over and over and over again! But with, like, music this time.
'Groundhog Day' is revered as one greatest films of '90s, and to celebrate its upcoming twenty-first anniversary it's the perfect time to own a piece of the film's legacy. But we're not talking about a prop or something small. Nah, we're talking about the house where many of the key scenes were shot. It can now be yours for the low price of $985,000
The official first day of spring may have been earlier this week, but one prosecutor in Ohio thinks that winter has gone on far too long—and he blames a certain prognosticatory rodent.