Lake Michigan Water Levels Drop and Bay Area Gets Bomb Cyclone
Briefly

Lakes Michigan and Huron are 2 inches below average water levels, worsened by evaporation due to warm surface temperatures and little rainfall, driving drought in the Midwest.
A bomb cyclone is approaching the West Coast, accompanied by an atmospheric river, threatening heavy rain and potential flooding in Northern California.
Meteorologists indicate that unsettled weather conditions will persist until early next week, with the Sierra facing significant snowfall in a winter storm warning.
The combination of warmer weather and limited rainfall this fall has exacerbated evaporation rates, impacting water levels across the Great Lakes.
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