Yes, you can still see your shadow in the winter, provided there is enough sunlight. On clear, sunny days, the low angle of the sun can create long shadows, even in cold weather. However, overcast days or heavy snowfall can obscure shadows due to reduced light.
No mattter if it saw its shadow their is still 6 more week of Winter.
The groundhog did indeed see his shadow and there will be six more weeks of winter.
to tell if its winter or summer
a groundhog, of course~ Punxutawney Phil. All it means is this: if the little rodent casts a shadow, there will be six weeks left of winter. If he doesn't cast a shadow, winter will end sooner. This year, on Feb. 2, today, which is Groundhog Day, he did NOT see his shadow, so it'll be an early Spring.
If a groundhog doesn't see his shadow it means that spring is on its way!
If the Ground Hog see his shadow there are 6 more weeks of winter.
an additional 6 weeks of winter
No, the point of the Groundhog Day is to see if there will be a longer winter. If the Groundhog "sees" his shadow, then there will be a longer winter. If the Groundhog doesn't "see" his shadow, then the winter for that year will be over. Personally, I think the Groundhog Day is very biased because what they do is take a groundhog and hold him up against lights so everyone may see. Well, if there are many of bright lights, his shadow will definitely be there won't it? (:
Yes, Punxsatawney Phil saw his shadow today indicating 6 more weeks of Winter.
According to the tradition we will have 6 more weeks of winter.
None. if he does see it, 6 more weeks.
If the groundhog sees it's shadow that means there will be 6 more weeks of winter.