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The Sheboygan River flowed over the docks near the Weather Center Cafe on Monday, June 24. Pictured below is the water level as of Tuesday, having receded only a few inches below the boardwalk.

In May, Lakes Michigan and Huron (which share the same water level) missed record high water levels by a very small amount as its fellow Great Lakes Superior and Erie surpassed their biggest May days. Now, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ most recent forecast for June 21 has Michigan-Huron 1 inch above the highest ever monthly average for June. That record was recorded back in 1986. According to the current Corps forecast, water levels are expected to rise another inch and last for at least six more months, leaving flood-prone areas vulnerable. The weekly lake level forecast, updated Fridays, is available at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers website.

Review Photos by Sabrina Nucciarone and Luke Ulatowski

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