What Do Groundhogs And Football Players Have In Common?
2014-02-01 16:32:18.000 – Rebecca Scholand, Weather Observer & Education Specialist
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What do groundhogs and football players have in common? February 2nd! Tomorrow is not only the Super Bowl, but Groundhog Day too. While two football teams are gearing up for the game of the season, the meteorological furry Observer will be exiting his home to tell us if we can expect six more week of winter. Later in the day, the football players will face off to determine who will be the team of the season. It only seems fitting to have two very import decisions being made on the same day. So, here is to hoping we have six more weeks of winter and the Seahawks are the Super Bowl XLVIII champions!
Rebecca Scholand, Weather Observer & Education Specialist
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