Apologies, fledgling readership of Coffee with Crawford. There was no edition this morning because, well, I didn't have coffee.
Opening weekend at Keeneland is one of the most colorful scenes on the Kentucky racing calendar.
Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected throughout the day with the temperatures topping out in the upper 70s.
A Flood Watch has been issued for a few of our communities 8 PM Monday through 8 PM Tuesday. The communities shaded below in green are the places expected to get the heaviest rain in that timeframe.
Rainbow Blossom is hosting free yoga classes this week as part of an annual celebration.
Rain has been falling off an on in our area most of the day, and there's more on the way. Your weekend won't be a washout; in fact, we are seeing signals in the data that more of your weekend will be rain-free than previously expected.
The updated U.S. Drought Monitor is sent out every Thursday morning, and this week there has been some change in our communities.
The 2023-24 winter season goes down at the 8th warmest in Louisville, and February 2024 was the 4th warmest February on record in Louisville.
We are still tracking rain and storms in our area but want to give you a look ahead at the next round of showers headed our way.
Rain and sleet showers have moved into most of our communities now, so may of you are asking when this will change over to snow.