No. Groundhog Day 2011 took place during a record breaking cold weather. However, contrary to the weather, Punxsutawney Phil did not see his shadow and predicted an early spring during the year of the "Groundhog Day" storm of 2011.
Yes it was predicted correct. More than five news stations said that it (the groundhog)was going to see it's shadow and it did
It is just an old time myth. It is not real, but a generality drawn, almost a pastime. It does not matter if the groundhog found his shadow or not.
A groundhog who comes out once a year on Groundhog's day, and if he sees his shadow there are more weeks of winter, and if he doesn't see it, it's spring time.
Yes, but don't count on what the groundhog predicted-- his reputation for accuracy isn't very good. The tradition of Groundhog Day goes back to a publicity stunt that first took place in 1886. Since then, "Punxsutawney Phil" has made 131 predictions, but they proved correct only 39% of the time.
Yes
so that they can see how ground hogs live there lives
If the Ground Hog see his shadow there are 6 more weeks of winter.
Groundhog Day is based on a folk tradition celebrated in the United States and Canada on February 2nd, where a groundhog is said to predict the weather for the upcoming weeks. According to the tradition, if the groundhog sees its shadow, it will retreat back into its burrow, indicating six more weeks of winter; if it doesn't see its shadow, an early spring is expected. The holiday has roots in ancient European celebrations of Candlemas Day and has evolved into a popular cultural event, particularly in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. The concept gained further popularity through the 1993 film "Groundhog Day," which explores themes of time and personal growth.
Shadow Temple.
its not
To Prevent death like what Shadow did last time to sacrifice to save the world. Is it from the last episode?
No 100% Yes 25%