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Lake Michigan and Lake Huron continue to drop; boulders now showing at Traverse City beach

Nov 24, 2025 | Daily News

Great Lakes water levels are continuing to fall, which is entirely normal for this time of year. Fall and winter typically see less precipitation and more evaporation in the region. Read the full story by MLive.


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