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Oil spill? Not that you can see from this Gulf Coast resort
DESTIN, Fla. — The dolphins, silvery and serene, skimmed through the translucent Gulf of Mexico in rhythm with the fluttering sails of the catamaran. The catamaran's passengers peered at the dolphins with nothing less than absolute awe, pointing and...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Delta Air Lines, Oil Spills, Trips and Vacations, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010)
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Spring is 'here to stay' according to observers
Daily American ReporterDespite a long and stormy winter, weather experts say spring is officially here to stay in Somerset County. Warmer temperatures, melting snow and chirping birds are all indications that Punxsutawney Phil’s early spring prediction is proving true...Tags: Rivers, Somerset County (Maryland), Bodies of Water, Snow Storms
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Uncorked: The shadow knows
Winter's (not) over.
On Feb. 2, we observe yet another holiday that every non-American I've ever met thinks is odd: Groundhog Day, the only day of the year when the weather forecast doesn't matter. Pennsylvania's earliest settlers celebrated Candlemas...Tags: Holidays, Weather Reports, Pennsylvania, Foods and Beverages, Lasagna
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Groundhog Day
Yes, indeed, it's that time of year — again. Fuzzy Punxsutawney Phil emerges from hibernation Wednesday to give his annual forecast. And after last week's thundersnow, if that little groundhog sees his shadow, leading to six more weeks of winter ...Tags: Weather Reports, Weather
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Punxsutawney Phil: Spring Comes Early
Content ManagerPunxsutawney Phil did not see his shadow this morning, which means spring will come early this year. A little before 7:30am, the famous Pennsylvanian groundhog came out of his hole in front of a large crowd of people. This is the 125th year...Tags: Human Interest
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Groundhog doesn't see shadow, predicts early spring
Fox59With the winter storm this week many Hoosiers wondered when they're going to get a break and perhaps they got that sign from a weather expert out east Wednesday. February 2 is Groundhog Day and the prognosticator of prognosticators-- Punxsutawney Phil--...Tags: Weather Reports, Weather
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Crash the Super Bowl Doritos joins forces with Pepsi Max for this year's Crash the Super Bowl contest. 6 of the 10 finalists will play during Super Bowl XLV. www.crashthesuperbowl.com Get the Steelers Diet Dietician to the Steelers, Leslie Bonci,...Tags: Sports, Multi-Sport Events, Super Bowl
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Storm is Imminent
KIAHAir traffic in some parts of the country has come to a standstill, leaving thousands of passengers stranded. But so far, only a few flights out of Houston have been affected. The bigger concern for anyone with plans to leave town is what's on it's way; a...Tags: Houston, Disasters and Accidents, KIAH
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Wine picks for an early spring
Special to Tribune NewspapersIs winter's end really near? Only the shadow knows -- but we are prepared either way. Punxsutawney Phil didn't see his shadow, but we have wine picks for a longer winter or an early spring. On Feb. 2, we observe yet another holiday that every non-...Tags: Holidays, Recipes, Weather Reports, Pennsylvania, Lasagna
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Staten Island Chuck Predicts Early Spring, But Long Island Groundhogs Disagree
pix11.comGroundhog Staten Island Chuck emerged from his burrow Wednesday morning to predict an early spring. But New York City's groundhog counterparts in Long Island beg to differ. With the assistance of Mayor Michael Bloomberg, New York City's groundhog did not...Tags: Holtsville, WPIX, New York City, Michael Bloomberg, Malverne
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Spring is Coming Early! Punxsutawney Phil Doesn't See His Shadow
KTLA NewsPUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. (KTLA) -- People in the Midwest and Northeast have had their fill of frigid weather the past few days, but winter isn't over until Punxsutawney Phil says it's over! And today in Pennsylvania, the world's most famous groundhog gave his...Tags: Weather Reports, Pennsylvania, Weather, KTLA
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While not a recordbreaker, Friday's weather called a tease
kate.alexander@herald-mail.comA year after a near-blizzard buried the region, snow became an unmentionable word on the streets of Hagerstown Friday as temperatures soared into the low 70s. "You said the s-word, don't say that today," said Veeda Bassette. "Shh, shh!" said Betsy Lynch...Tags: Explosions, Disasters and Accidents, Washington (U.S. state), Weather Warnings, Weather Reports
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