History could be made this summer in the Great Lakes.
An organization called the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is predicting that Lake Huron will reach all-time high levels in the summer.
Lake Huron water levels are already very high, but they are expected to drop off over the next few months before climbing back up.
Factors such as a warmer December which has caused constant melting, along with shoreline erosion and a chance of bluff collapses could also increase the lake levels.
Officials are predicting that Lake Huron will surpass the previous record on 177.5 cm which was set in 1986.