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Although water levels dipped below their long-term averages across the Great Lakes, you should not see too much impact on ...
Lake Michigan’s water levels have dropped below long-term averages for the first time in 10 years. Experts said factors like this fall’s warmer temperatures and low precipitation have affected ...
DOOR COUNTY - Yes, the March weather was wetter than usual this year in Door County, which means the water level in Lake Michigan is higher than usual for this time of year. And it'll most likely ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Lake Michigan water levels fell below the lake-wide average for the first time in a decade this season, but there is hope for some slight rise through April.
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Lake Michigan water levels drop below long-term averageLake Michigan has been dropping since reaching record highs in 2020, according to Breederland and the Army Corps. In April 2020, it was 41 inches higher than current levels, causing widespread ...
Water levels will rise through the summer. Lake levels will generally change 1-2 feet from season to season," Michigan's Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy said. Lake Superior and ...
Take your pick of facts Lake Michigan-Huron, which the Corps of Engineers lists as one, is predicted to be 4 inches to 7 inches below 2022 levels; be 30 inches to 33 inches below record highs ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- If you regularly visit Lake Michigan, you know lake levels are going up and the space at the beach is going down. A report by the Environmental Law and Policy Center has ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers predicts Great Lakes water levels will rise seasonally beginning in late March and April. All Great Lakes are currently below their 2023-2024 levels due to winter ...
During the winter months, the water levels drop in the Great Lakes as part of an annual cycle, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers predicts that water ...
Even under a wettest scenario, Lake Michigan will still be about 3 inches shy of tying the monthly record for June. Great Lakes water levels typically crest in the summer months, but they ...
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