January wound up being a rainy, cloudy month, but let's see how the numbers stack up in the record book.
Drought conditions have plagued our communities for months now with Moderate and Severe Drought emerging at the end of 2023. This week we have seen significant improvement in the U.S. Drought Monitor.
With the cold weather we've experienced this week, I started to wonder what the coldest temperature was Louisville has ever experienced. I imagine some of you may be wondering the same thing, so here it is
Generally January 2023 around the Louisville metro area boils down to warmer and wetter than normal.
January 2020 is now Earth's warmest January on record, according to NOAA's National Center for Environmental Information. They have been keeping these kinds of climate records for 141 years, and before this year the warmest January was 2016.
Check ya later, Rain! High pressure is moving in and has cleared out those think gray and gloomy clouds overnight!