Groundhog Day 2026 results aside, here's what real forecasters predict

Groundhog Day 2026 is here, and the world's eyes turned toPunxsutawney Phil's prognostication(he did see his shadow on Monday, Feb. 2, which predicts there will be six more weeks of winter).

But what do real weather forecasters say?

Professional forecasters say thata frigid February is likelyfor the eastern half of the nation, while the West enjoys mild to warm weather overall for the immediate future. Thus, if you're looking for an early spring, head West!

Americans should remember that Groundhog Day is just some mid-winter fun and climate records say that winter probably isn't over, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Read the forecast:February forecast calls for more polar vortex mayhem

Weatherwise, the three coldest months of the year are December, January and February ("meteorological winter"), so winter typically still has a ways to go when the groundhog comes out on Feb. 2.

AJ Dereume holds Punxsutawney Phil during the Groundhog Day Festivities, at Gobblers Knob in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, U.S., February 2, 2023. REUTERS/Alan Freed

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Polar vortex to plague eastern, central US

Folks hoping for spring will not be pleased to hear this: "The polar vortex could unleash another surge of bitterly cold air across the central and eastern United States around the middle of February," according to anonline forecast from AccuWeather long-range expert Paul Pastelok. He said this will be accompanied by chances for snow.

DTN meteorologist John Baranickagrees, noting that "the weather pattern is setting up to bring back the arctic air first to the Eastern U.S. next weekend, in the roughly Feb. 6-9 time frame, and then eventually the central U.S. the following week."

"We will be watching the potential for a big storm to do that as well, so winter isn't over just yet," he said in an online forecast.

Where is an early spring likely?

"It depends on the region!" said meteorologist Johnna Infanti fromNOAA's Climate Prediction Centerin an e-mail to USA TODAY. Overall, forecasts appear to favor ongoing cold in the East and warmth in the West.

"For example,outlooks into early to mid-Februaryfavor below-normal temperatures over much of the East. And, our8-14 Day hazards outlookis looking quite chilly for parts of the Northeast for a few days in February."

In addition, a new map released Jan. 30 (below) shows that the below-normal temperatures are expected to continue over the eastern U.S. in the final two weeks of February.

However, the West will see high probabilities of above-normal temperatures through much of February, with the warmth concentrated in the Southwest by the end of the month.

The last two weeks of February shows a continuation of the cold air in the eastern U.S. and warm temperatures in the western U.S.

What about rain and snow? And is La Niña still impacting things?

Snow could be plentiful across the nation's northern tier in February: "Above-normal precipitation is in the forecast for the northern Rockies, northern Plains, upper Mississippi Valley, upper Midwest, Great Lakes, Ohio Valley, and the interior Northeast, which is contrasted with below-normal precipitation over the southern tier," Infanti said.

More:La Niña persists for now, but El Niño lurks in the distance

She said the La Niña climate pattern continues to influence the USA's weather: "This is a fairly typical La Niña pattern for both temperature and precipitation, as we expect some seasonal impacts of the La Niña to last into the upcoming month and season," she said.

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King Charles' brother Andrew crouches over woman in new Epstein photos

Newly released photos are showing former British royalAndrew Mountbatten-Windsorin a compromising position.

Innew files released by the U.S. Department of Justicein relation to the investigation of convicted sex offender and accused sex traffickerJeffrey Epstein, the former Prince Andrew is seen kneeling on all fours over an unidentified woman on the ground.

In the latest photos, released Jan. 30 and shared online,King Charles III'sbrother is bending over and touching the waist of a fully clothed woman's stomach while she is on the floor. In a second photograph, Andrew is on his hands and knees, crouching over the woman, whose face has been redacted.

The DOJ did not provide additional information on the photos, including when and where they were taken. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, while announcing the release of the files at a press conference at the department in Washington, D.C., Jan. 30, acknowledged the release would include redactions.

Britain's former Prince Andrew kneels over a female in images released by the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 30, 2026 as part of a new trove of documents from its investigations into the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Emails among the3 million pagesof newly released materials showed Andrew allegedly maintained regular contact with disgraced financier Epstein for more than two years after he was found guilty of sex crimes.

Epstein, the convicted sex offender who died in a Manhattan jail in 2019 while awaiting a federal sex-trafficking trial, rubbed shoulders with some of the world's richest and most powerful people, includingformer President Bill ClintonandPresident Donald Trump. Both men have denied any wrongdoing, and neither has been charged.

Britain's Prince Andrew kneels over a female in a combination of images released by the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., U.S., on January 30, 2026 as part of a new trove of documents from its investigations into the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

UK prime minister calls on Andrew to testify on Epstein

After the photos were released,United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer called on Andrew, who was stripped of his royal titles in October, to comply with U.S. lawmakersif they request he testify about his relationship to Epstein.

"Anybody who has got information should be prepared to share that information in whatever form they are asked to do that," Starmer told reporters on Jan. 31 while answering questions about Andrew, adding "you can't be victim-centered if you're not prepared to do that."

Starmer said whether the former royal should apologize is "a matter for Andrew," according tomultiplemedia outlets.

Andrew stripped of royal title in October

Andrew, whowas stripped of his royal titlein October andpushed out of his homeat Royal Lodge after reports of his association with Epstein, has appeared in multiple pages and images within the files the U.S. government has released about Epstein since last fall. He wasousted as a senior royalthree years prior.

Virginia Roberts Giuffre, a prominent Epstein accuser, alleged she was sexually abused by the former royal multiple times as a 17-year-old.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor seen driving in Windsor on February 1, 2026 after the U.S. Justice Department released more records tied to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

In 2022, Andrew made an undisclosed payment to settle a lawsuit brought in the United States by Giuffre, who died by suicide in April, months before thepublication of her memoirin October. Andrew, 65, has alwaysdenied Giuffre's account.

In November 2025, several U.S. lawmakers intensified their calls for Andrew to appear before a congressional committee investigation into Epstein. The disgraced financier died by suicide while in custody awaiting trial in 2019.

Contributing: Josh Meyer, USA TODAY;Reuters

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More Than 20 Children Hospitalized After Eating Day-Old, Reheated School Lunch

Over 20 students fell ill with food poisoning while eating a meal at school

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  • The children suffered symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea and stomach pain shortly after they started eating

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Almost two dozen children fell ill withfood poisoningafter eating a meal at school.

The incident took place at the Mandal Parishad primary school in India on Thursday, Jan. 29, when the students ate reheated food that was served to them as part of a government school lunch program,CNN-News 18andTelangana Todayreported.

The food, the outlets said, had initially been prepared for a school function that took place a day earlier.

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At least 42 children ate the food, and 22 became sick, according toThe Independent.

Students began experiencing symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea andstomach painwhile eating the food, and they were quickly taken to a local area hospital, where they were examined by medical staff, per CNN-News 18 andTelangana Today.

All children received necessary treatments and are now stable, CNN-News 18 reported.

Authorities are currently investigating the incident, and a staff member involved in making the lunch has been removed from their position, according toThe Independent.

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The principal of the school was also issued a show cause notice — a formal legal or administrative ask, allowing an individual to explain or justify their actions before a decision or penalty is taken against them — by the District Educational Officer, the outlet reported.

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The Jan. 29 incident marked the second case of food poisoning at a local public school in a matter of days, according toTelangana Today.

The most recent incident has prompted parents to call for stricterfood safety protocolsand guidelines for meals served in government schools, the outlet reported.

The Khammam District government did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment on Sunday, Feb. 1.

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NFL confirms multi-year deal for games in Madrid

The NFL announced a "multi-year" agreement Monday to continue playing regular-season games in Madrid, starting in 2026.

The league staged its first game in Spain during the 2025 season when the Miami Dolphins defeated the Washington Commanders 16-13 in overtime on Nov. 16.

The game drew 78,610 fans to Real Madrid's Bernabeu Stadium, which will once again serve as the venue under Monday's deal.

"It is an honor and a privilege for Real Madrid to host the NFL once again at the Bernabeu stadium," said Real Madrid director of institutional relations Emilio Butragueno. "We experienced a historic first NFL Madrid game a few months ago, and this new agreement will allow the alliance between our club, the Community of Madrid, the City Council and the NFL to continue, strengthening the image of our capital and the Spanish brand around the world. The transformation of the Bernabeu stadium is a major boost for sport to continue to be a unifying force for millions of fans across all continents."

The Chicago Bears, Kansas City Chiefs and Dolphins have marketing rights in Spain, where the NFL counts 11 million fans.

The NFL played six other international games in 2025: three in London, one in Berlin, one in Dublin and one in Sao Paolo, Brazil.

In addition to returning to Madrid in 2026, the NFL will play its first-ever game in Australia in Melbourne with the Los Angeles Rams as one of the participants. There will also be three games in London and one each in Munich, Germany, and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with additional games to be announced.

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From A to Z, here's everything you need to know about the history of the Super Bowl

Super Bowl LXis almost upon us, and the coming clash between theNew England Patriotsand the Seattle Seahawks is fascinating. Few would have expected either team to make it this far; both were given odds of greater than 50-1 at the start of the season and neither quarterback, Sam Darnold nor Drake Maye, had won so much as a playoff game before this campaign.

CNN Sports A detail of the Vince Lombardi Trophy after the Patriots defeat the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 during Super Bowl LIII on February 3, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. - Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images

Last season, the Patriots lost 13 games. No team has ever recovered so quickly to make the Super Bowl, and if they win again on Sunday, they'll become the first team to win it seven times.

History will also be made in the halftime show, as Bad Bunny becomes the first Latin male performer.

Now in its 60th year, this is one of the greatest events in all of sports. So, to get you in the mood for the week of build-up ahead, here's a A-Z guide to the history and traditions of the Super Bowl.

A is for Anthem

There is no sporting event anywhere in the world that embraces pageantry quite like the Super Bowl, and nowhere else is "The Star-Spangled Banner" guaranteed an audience of over 100 million Americans. The performance is always intensely scrutinized, just in case somebody drops a note or flubs a line of the national anthem. Billy Joel has sung it twice; 1930s and '40s actor Pat O'Brien chose to speak the words at Super Bowl IV in 1970; and Whitney Houston's 1991 rendition during the Gulf War is considered the best, even though she later revealed that it was lip-synced.Angelic.

B is for Bills

Nobody knows heartbreak like the Buffalo Bills, who played in four consecutive Super Bowls and lost them all. The Bills have never won the Super Bowl, and they've never returned to football's biggest stage since their last, fateful appearance in 1994.Brutal.

Running back Thurman Thomas of the Buffalo Bills is tackled during Super Bowl XXV between the Buffalo Bills and the New York Giants at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida on January 12, 1991. The Giants won the game, 20-19. - Mike Powell/Getty Images

C is for Commercials

There's something for everybody on Super Bowl Sunday, and the commercial breaks have become a key element of the entertainment package. Some of the ads are so eagerly anticipated that there are even trailers to promote them.

Leading brands will plan their annual marketing campaigns around the game and will pay handsomely to display their wares in the world's biggest shop window. NBC says they sold all their Super Bowl LX ad space before the season had kicked off. With a 30-second slot selling for an average of $8 million, that's $266,667 per second.Costly.

D is for Defense

They say, "Offense wins games, defense wins championships," and that was never truer than Super Bowl XII when the Dallas Cowboys beat Denver 27-10. The Cowboys' defensive linemen Harvey Martin and Randy White made three sacks between them, leading a defense that forced eight turnovers and limited Denver to 156 total yards. They were so good that it's the only time two MVPs have been named in one game.Doomsday.

E is for Elvis

Elvis Presto performs during the halftime extravaganza of the San Francisco 49ers 20-16 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl XXIII on January 22, 1989 at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami, Florida. - Rob Brown/Getty Images

Yes, Elvis really did play the Super Bowl halftime show; no, not that one. In 1989, the Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, became the stage for a giant magic trick at halftime, with "Elvis Presto" holding court. The show was broadcast in 3D, viewers who had purchased promotional packs of soda had the glasses to watch it. Remarkably the performer slated to play Elvis quit the gig to shoot a Lee jeans commercial, so Alex Cole stepped in with just three days' notice for the performance of a lifetime. Cole went out on top, he later said it was the last time he ever performed on a stage.Entrancing.

F is for Forty Niners

One of the Super Bowl's most successful teams, the Niners have won it five times, twice in record-setting fashion. At Super Bowl XXIV in 1990, San Franciso piled on a record 55 points against the Broncos. Five years later, they were involved in the highest scoring Super Bowl of all time: the Chargers scored 26 points; the 49ers scored, of course, 49.Formidable.

G is for Gatorade

It's the brightly colored liquid showered over the winning coach at the end of the game. The New York Giants had been dousing coach Bill Parcells throughout the 1984 and '85 seasons, and after the team's Super Bowl XXI win in 1987, the Gatorade shower went mainstream. Now fans even gamble on the color of the shower, but it's never been red. Given the chance of it looking like blood, it probably never will be.Gross.

Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni is dunked by teammates during the second half the NFL Super Bowl 59 football game against the Kansas City Chiefs, on February 9, 2025, in New Orleans. - Matt Slocum/AP

H is for Halftime

The Super Bowl musical performance has become as eagerly anticipated as the game itself, and staging it requires an extraordinary feat of planning and execution. From the moment the players head for the locker room at the end of the second quarter, hundreds of crew members have barely six minutes to wheel dozens of carts onto the field, forming the stage, lighting rigs, video screens and sound systems around which the show will play. Afterward, they have about the same amount of time to clear the decks for the second half. It's very impressive to watch.Hustle.

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I is for International audience

The Super Bowl isn't just huge in the United States; it's become a massive global event, too. According to the NFL's latest figures, the game is aired live in 195 countries and territories, with commentary in 25 languages. The league also says it has collaborated with the US State Department to host 150 events in 65 countries around the globe.Ingrained.

J is for Joe Namath

New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath takes aim at receiver as he demonstrates passing technique to youngsters at the Pro All-Star Camp at Curry College in Milton, Massachusetts on June 28, 1969. - AP

The first true star of the Super Bowl era. In 1969, "Broadway Joe" led the New York Jets to a huge upset win against the Baltimore Colts – an 18-point favorite – fulfilling his guarantee of victory that he'd made days before. The media lapped up Namath's charisma and style, and the Jets' triumph in Super Bowl III marked a first for an AFL team, legitimizing the league.Jock.

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K is for Kickoff.

For over 30 years it's taken place at 6:30 p.m. EST, which allows the NFL to capitalize on the domestic audience and maximize commercial value. The contiguous US mainland has four time zones, meaning that viewers on the East Coast can easily watch at least through the halftime show, whereas on the West Coast the game is played from late afternoon through to early evening.Keen.

L is for Left Shark

Some of the Super Bowl's most enduring images have nothing to do with the actual game. Case in point, the man in the 7-foot shark dancing alongside Katy Perry in 2015. During her performance of the song "Teenage Dream," the shark on the right of the screen was coordinated and in-sync, whereas the shark on the left seemed to be in a world of its own.

In this Feb. 1, 2015, file photo, singer Katy Perry performs during halftime of the NFL Super Bowl XLIX football game in Glendale, Arizona. - David J. Phillip/AP

Left Shark went viral, becoming an instant cultural phenomenon. Dancer Bryan Gaw subsequently revealed that his act was intentionally freestyle, and even though he left Perry's tour to become a hair stylist, he still boasts of his Left Shark gig on his resume.Loopy.

M is for MVP

From Tom Brady to Joe Montana, Terry Bradshaw and Patrick Mahomes, the sport's greatest players have been named as the Super Bowl's Most Valuable Player multiple times. Through 59 Super Bowls to date, the MVP has finished on the winning side, except for Super Bowl V in 1971, when the Cowboys linebacker Chuck Howley was given the honor. Howley made two interceptions and one forced fumble, but it wasn't quite enough as the Cowboys lost to the Colts, 16-13.Mitigate.

N is for Nielsen ratings

The Super Bowl is a broadcast behemoth. According to Nielsen, which measures television audience size and composition, the NFL's showpiece event is unmatched in the world of sports and entertainment. A record average viewership of 127.7 million people watched the last Super Bowl in the United States, breaking the record of 123.7 million set the previous year. In the list of most-watched broadcasts of all time, the Super Bowl dominates the top 20 spots.Notable.

Philadelphia Eagles fans react while watching Super Bowl LVII at City Tap House on February 12, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. - Mark Makela/Getty Images

O is for Overtime

Only twice has the Super Bowl lasted more than 60 regular-game minutes, and on both occasions the winners overturned big deficits to snatch the trophy. Despite leading the Patriots by 25 points, the Falcons somehow lost Super Bowl LI, and the 49ers blew a 10-point lead against the Chiefs in LVIII.Ouch.

P is for Patriots or Pittsburgh.

These two teams have won the Super Bowl a record six times each. Nobody knows the game better than the Pats, who've made 11 appearances, and if they can beat the Seahawks on Sunday, they'll have the win record all to themselves.Phenomenal.

Q is for Quarterback

The signal-caller is the heartbeat of every team in the NFL and usually the focus of attention at any Super Bowl. And none were bigger than Tom Brady. Despite almost being overlooked as the 199th pick in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL draft – with six quarterbacks chosen before him – Brady emerged as the greatest of all time.

Tom Brady, of the New England Patriots, attempts a pass against the Los Angeles Rams in the first quarter during Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on February 03, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. - Maddie Meyer/Getty Images

Over a remarkable 20-year period, he made a record 10 Super Bowl appearances for the Patriots and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, winning seven of them. He's one of only two QBs to win the Lombardi trophy with two franchises. (The other is Peyton Manning.)Quintessential.

R is for Rings

Nothing reveals a Super Bowl winner quite like the ostentatious rings that they wear on their fingers, and if you look closely, many will tell the story of the game. The Patriots' LI ring from 2017 carries 283 diamonds, denoting the 28-3 deficit they recovered from against the Falcons. There are 127 diamonds on the bezel of the Eagles' ring from Super Bowl LII in 2018 – 127 represents the total when adding the jersey numbers of the three players involved in the "Philly Special" trick play against the Patriots. The Buccaneers' LV ring from 2021 even has a removable top, revealing a mini replica of their Raymond James Stadium, where the game was played.Regal.

The Super Bowl’s championship rings are seen on display at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on January 22, 2026. - Maansi Srivastava/CNN

S is for Super Ball

Without the bouncy ball toy, we might still be talking about the annual "AFL – NFL World Championship Game." In 1966, the founder of the American Football League, Lamar Hunt, spontaneously referred to a proposed showdown game between football's two merging rival leagues as the "Super Bowl." Commissioner Pete Rozelle wasn't convinced, but by 1969, for the third game between the Jets and the Colts, the NFL was officially marketing it as the Super Bowl. Hunt said later that he thinks he was inspired by his kids' rubber toy ball, which could bounce over a house.Soaring.

T is for Tickets

There were roughly 33,000 empty seats at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for Super Bowl I – about a third of its capacity in 1967 – but every game since has been a sellout (including the extremely limited seats available during the Covid-19 pandemic). And you won't find tickets for anything close to the $12 they were sold for back in 1967, about $116 in today's dollars. This year, Forbes has said the average ticket price is around $7,500, among the highest on record. The Super Bowl has established itself as the pre-eminent FOMO event in world sport.Toppy.

U is for Unbeaten

The 1972 Miami Dolphins are the only NFL team to run the table, winning Super Bowl VII against the Redskins and closing out the season with a 17-0 record. The New England Patriots were the closest to matching them in 2007, losing only to the Giants in Super Bowl XLII and finishing with an 18-1 record. The surviving '72 Dolphins players still celebrate when the last remaining unbeaten team loses each season.Unique.

V is for Vince Lombardi

The legendary coach led the Green Bay Packers to victory in the first two Super Bowls, and his name was given to the iconic Tiffany trophy after his death in 1970.Venerable.

Vince Lombardi being carried by Green Bay Packers players after defeating the Dallas Cowboys in the 1967 NFL Championship Game. - Bettmann Archive/Getty Images

W is for Wardrobe Malfunction

Arguably the most controversial moment in Super Bowl history came when Justin Timberlake fleetingly exposed Janet Jackson's right nipple during the 2004 halftime show. Whether accidental or intentional, "Nipplegate" caused a storm of controversy and sparked a heated debate over public decency and broadcasting standards.

If you blinked you would have missed it – Jackson was only exposed for half a second – but the scandal lasted for at least eight years and an argument over fines against CBS for airing the nudity went all the way to the Supreme Court, which tossed them out. Meanwhile, "wardrobe malfunction" made it into all the major dictionaries.Whoops.

X is for X

And all the other Roman numerals that add an air of grandeur and tradition to the Super Bowl. The league adopted the numerals to avoid confusion, because the Super Bowl is played in the calendar year after the regular season. Since the fifth Super Bowl was named V, only once has the league reverted to Arabic numbers, because it thought L (50) didn't look right.X-factor.

Y is for Young, Steve.

Even the great Tom Brady could never match Young's feat in Super Bowl XXIX in 1995, when he passed Joe Montana's record and threw a record six touchdowns. Since he'd never done that before, in any game, Young described the feat as "unbelievable" and over 30 years later, he's still amazed that nobody has done better.Yield.

Z is for Zero.

The A-list stars who perform in the halftime show get paid $0. Michael Jackson, Paul McCartney, Prince and Beyonce have all rocked the stage from the 50-yard line, and while the NFL spends tens of millions of dollars putting on the show, the main performers leave empty handed. Most wouldn't have to be asked twice, though; the exposure to such a massive global audience is worth a fortune in streaming revenue, back catalog sales and concert promotion.Zillionaire?

Singers Shakira and Jennifer Lopez perform during the halftime show of the NFL Super Bowl 54 football game between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs on February 2, 2020, in Miami Gardens, Florida. The Kansas City Chiefs won 31-20. - Tyler Kaufman/AP

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