Official Great Lakes Water Level Forecast

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Highest water levels I have seen at Put-In-Bay
 

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Centerpointe Yachts, Sturgeon Bay. We can't get much higher. M
 

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Blue, is this Crews Nest?
It's mostly Millers and PIB Yacht club... Crews nest is next door and very few issues there. All of their docks are above water.. the lowest is about 6" above. When I took those pics on saturday the wind was out of the east so pushing water PIB's way.
 
It's mostly Millers and PIB Yacht club... Crews nest is next door and very few issues there. All of their docks are above water.. the lowest is about 6" above. When I took those pics on saturday the wind was out of the east so pushing water PIB's way.
Oh ok, there's a few of us coming down to CN 7/7. Just making sure we don't need to pack rain boots..
 
Oh ok, there's a few of us coming down to CN 7/7. Just making sure we don't need to pack rain boots..

https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/stationhome.html?id=9063079
https://www.millerferry.com/live-put-in-bay-lake-erie-webcam/

Here is what I keep an eye on. The camera is at Miller Marina next door to PIB Yacht club. The dock to the right in the camera with the flags on the end is PIBYC's dock. This is the same dock in my pic above with the flowers. Crews Nest is next door to PIBYC. When you see both docks flooded on the camera then the street is flooded, like in my pics. You can compare the water level in the camera to the buoy water level to watch it go up or down.
Not sure this helps with your trip since your going to show up flooded or not... but might be interesting to keep a watch
 
Resurrecting this old thread rather than a new one.

April/May Great Lakes water level forecast is now posted. Looks like Michigan / Huron should be at least 1ft lower than last year. That's a good level. Maybe 1 more foot lower would be better, but at least it appears the cycle has turned.

The black smudges on the left axis I added to show the June/July midpoint estimate and the 2020 comparative.

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