id,node_id,number,title,user,state,locked,assignee,milestone,comments,created_at,updated_at,closed_at,author_association,active_lock_reason,draft,pull_request,body,reactions,performed_via_github_app,state_reason,repo,type
1282651087,I_kwDOAMm_X85Mc7PP,6718,Losing CRS when interpolating,26328973,closed,0,,,2,2022-06-23T16:17:21Z,2022-07-08T08:22:53Z,2022-07-08T08:22:52Z,NONE,,,,"### What happened?

Hi, I'm not very sure if this issue belongs here, but I found a little bug/feature although it may be intentional.

Having a `Dataset` with geographic information, calling `ds.rio.set_crs()` sets de CRS. Everything is okay. But then, when manipulating again that object (doing some interpolation for example), it loses the CRS information previously attached. 

May be I missunderstood CRS or `interp`, just to let you know. 

Also, I don't know if this behaviour is repeated with other transformations.

### What did you expect to happen?

I expect to mantain the same CRS as the original one. 

### Minimal Complete Verifiable Example

```Python
import xarray as xr    
import rioxarray            
import numpy as np                                  
                                                    
ds = xr.tutorial.load_dataset(""air_temperature"")    
                                             
# Check CRS                                  
assert ds.rio.crs == None
                                             
# Set CRS                      
ds.rio.set_crs(""EPSG:4326"", inplace=True)    
print(ds.rio.crs) # EPSG:4326        
assert ds.rio.crs == ""EPSG:4326""                                     
                                                                         
ds_ = ds.interp(lat=np.linspace(30, 20, 10), lon=np.linspace(200, 210, 10))   
 
assert ds_.rio.crs == ""EPSG:4326""  # <---- Shouldn't it be EPSG:4326?
```


### MVCE confirmation

- [X] Minimal example — the example is as focused as reasonably possible to demonstrate the underlying issue in xarray.
- [X] Complete example — the example is self-contained, including all data and the text of any traceback.
- [X] Verifiable example — the example copy & pastes into an IPython prompt or [Binder notebook](https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/pydata/xarray/main?urlpath=lab/tree/doc/examples/blank_template.ipynb), returning the result.
- [X] New issue — a search of GitHub Issues suggests this is not a duplicate.

### Relevant log output

_No response_

### Anything else we need to know?

_No response_

### Environment

<details>
>>> xr.show_versions()
/usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/_distutils_hack/__init__.py:30: UserWarning: Setuptools is replacing distutils.
  warnings.warn(""Setuptools is replacing distutils."")

INSTALLED VERSIONS
------------------
commit: None
python: 3.10.5 (main, Jun  6 2022, 18:49:26) [GCC 12.1.0]
python-bits: 64
OS: Linux
OS-release: 5.18.5-arch1-1
machine: x86_64
processor: 
byteorder: little
LC_ALL: None
LANG: es_ES.UTF-8
LOCALE: ('es_ES', 'UTF-8')
libhdf5: 1.12.2
libnetcdf: None

xarray: 2022.3.0
pandas: 1.4.2
numpy: 1.22.4
scipy: 1.8.1
netCDF4: None
pydap: None
h5netcdf: None
h5py: 3.7.0
Nio: None
zarr: None
cftime: None
nc_time_axis: None
PseudoNetCDF: None
rasterio: 1.3a3
cfgrib: None
iris: None
bottleneck: None
dask: None
distributed: None
matplotlib: 3.5.2
cartopy: 0.20.2
seaborn: None
numbagg: None
fsspec: None
cupy: None
pint: None
sparse: None
setuptools: 61.3.1
pip: 21.0
conda: None
pytest: 7.1.2
IPython: 8.4.0
sphinx: None
rioxarray-0.11.1
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