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Lake Superior water levels predicted to break monthly record highs in June/July 2019

Lake Superior water levels predicted to break monthly record highs in June/July 2019

by marsee | Apr 10, 2019 | News

Lakes Michigan, Huron levels also expected to be high. By Mark Breederland Monthly forecasts for Great Lakes levels in April 2019 have just been released by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. These 6-month forecasts are currently the best tool in the toolbox to show...

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