Ephemeris: 02/03/2025 – Did the groundhog see his shadow yesterday?
Did it matter?
This is Ephemeris for Monday, February 3rd. Today the Sun will be up for 9 hours and 55 minutes, setting at 5:54, and it will rise tomorrow at 7:57. The Moon, 2 days before first quarter, will set at 12:35 tomorrow morning.
I don’t know if Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow yesterday morning or not, but February 2nd was a special day to the ancients. It is celebrated as a cross-quarter day, the middle of the season of winter, though the real date of the middle of winter is tomorrow. And if Phil saw his shadow, and we do get 6 more weeks of winter, that’s OK too. By the calendar, it’s actually more like 6 ½ weeks to the vernal or spring equinox the official end of winter, plus this is Northern Michigan. I don’t know if Phil is any better or worse than the National Weather Service at long range forecasts. Of the other cross-quarter days, two others stand out. They are May 1st, May Day; and Halloween.
The astronomical event times given are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan (EST, UT – 5 hours). Times will be different for other locations.
Addendum


1️⃣ Whether Phil saw his shadow or not, winter’s not giving up that easily—especially in Northern Michigan! It’s fascinating how Groundhog Day connects to ancient traditions and seasonal markers. Either way, spring is on its way, even if it takes a little longer. Here’s to brighter, warmer days ahead! 🌱❄️
2️⃣ Groundhog Day may be fun folklore, but it’s interesting how closely it aligns with cross-quarter days in astronomy. Winter’s midpoint reminds us that change is coming, even if slowly. Whether Phil predicts six more weeks or not, nature will take its course. Stay warm and enjoy the seasonal shift! 🌎☀️