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Yes. The Mackinac Bridge is regarded as the dividing line between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron (as this represents the narrowest point between these two connected bodies of water).

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Recently, Lake Michigan has been experiencing some colder than average temperatures. Because of the temperature drop, currently Lake Michigan is colder than Lake Huron.

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