OK, let's get this out of the way right at the get go:
Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, so we are getting six more weeks of winter.
I have no idea what the other groundhogs saw on Groundhog Day yesterday, but if you want to believe Phil, we are in for it during this winter.
Six more weeks of winter ...
Well, that only brings us into mid-March, so I think his calculations are a bit off.
Not only do we have to get through February in its entirety, but I think we have to get through the entire month of March, too, and maybe the first week or two of April before we can kiss Winter 2026 goodbye.
So, in actuality, Phil's prediction is kind of short, isn't it, and short by a couple of weeks.
Sure, the Groundhog Day's predictions are always fun, but they are far from practical, and you really have to take them with a grain of salt--
Road salt, that is, or maybe even Kosher salt.
They both will do the trick.
I just heard that in my neck of the woods, we might have some more snow on Wednesday, and of course, the temperatures have been way down too, so this winter has been a memorable one for the wrong reasons.
Some say to move south, and you won't have to experience a real winter, but we all know how false that is based on this winter, where they are even getting snow in the northern part of Florida, and frigid temperatures have even hit Miami Beach on occasion.
I guess the only way to protect yourself from a real winter is to move to Hawaii, but that isn't happening.
So Phil, thanks but no thanks for your prediction.
It doesn't hold water--or snow--during this year's winter.
And you believe a groundhog as opposed to a meterologist?
I will go with the professional weather forecasters, even though much of the time, they get their own predictions wrong--
But this year, they have pretty much been spot on.
We have Lonnie Quinn here locally on the flagship CBS station in New York, and when he rolls up his sleeves, you know that the weather is going to be disastrous, no matter what season we are in.
It is a trademark of his, and he had those sleeves rolled up when we were blasted with 12 inches of snow and frigid temperatures a few days ago.
Hopefully, he won't have to roll up his sleeves any time in the near future, but with the weather as it has been, I wouldn't bet against it happening.
The groundhogs can only see their shadow; Quinn rolls up his sleeves.
I will go with the sleeves over the shadow anytime.
And just so you know, with the staples in my head the past two weeks, I have covered up my head with my baseball hat--
And yes, pitchers and catchers will be reporting to spring training camps this week and into next week ...
And you just know that even with a hint of baseball on the horizon, that the warm weather is coming.
And you also just know that when the warm weather does finally get here, we will be moaning about how hot it is just as we have been moaning about how cold it is right now.
It is all just human nature, and hot and cold, that is the way we are.
So try to sit tight; keep on telling yourself--
"The warmer weather is coming, the warmer weather is coming ... ."
And it is--
At the crack of a bat.




