GREAT LAKES, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- If you’ve driven along the Lake Michigan shoreline recently, you’ve probably noticed low water levels. While we’re not at historical lows, levels continue to drop.
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Tons of water from a snowy winter and soggy spring could push Lake Michigan and Huron levels above average. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers data show how the two lakes, measured as one because of their ...