Sunday is Groundhog Day. It isn’t a holiday, but it is the day when Punxsutawney Phil traditionally predicts the season by interrupting his hibernation.It’s a big deal in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania where Phil lives.He doesn’t actually predict the weather. It’s his shadow or lack of one that determines whether the entire country will experience an early spring or more winter weather is on the horizon.Phil’s 5 a.m., Sunday appearance can be livestreamed at visitpa. com/live-stream-philsprediction. If the most famous furry forecaster in the country sees his shadow, then expect another six weeks of winter weather. If there’s no shadow, spring will ...