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Water levels in the Great Lakes are substantially down from their highs last year, but they will rise through the summer months. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ....
May 12, 2021 Water levels in the Great Lakes are substantially down from their highs last year, but they will rise through the summer months. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers physical scientist Deanna Apps tells WSJM News the latest forecast does give lakeshore property owners some reason to relax. “We usually see that peak in the summer months, and then we’ll begin a seasonal decline,” Apps said. “Our current forecast goes out six months. So, May through October. Really, all of the lakes, except Lake Ontario, we’re forecasting water levels to be below those record highs, but to stay above average.” ....
CHICAGO (WLS) Flooding is the number one severe weather killer nationwide, and the Midwest is no stranger to extreme flooding events. Major flash flooding and record-setting rainfall most recently hit the Chicago-area in May 2020. In just four days, more than 7 inches of rain fell, contributing to major flooding on roadways. On Lower Wacker Drive, several people and trapped motorists had to be rescued by boat. The Chicago River rose high enough that the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District had to reverse the flow to Lake Michigan. May 2020 was the wettest May in Chicago history, with 9.5 inches of rainfall. It was also the third consecutive year with record rainfall in May. Additionally, two of the last five years overall were some of our wettest on record. ....