DETROIT — Most of the Great Lakes will remain above their long-term average water levels in the coming months but won’t reach the record highs of recent years, Army Corps of Engineers hydrologists said in their latest forecast. “We’re well below the record high levels we experienced in 2019 and 2020,” Detroit District Great Lakes Watershed Hydrology Chief Keith Kompoltowicz said. “And our forecast does not show the likelihood of any of the lakes really approaching those record highs again over the next six months.” Hydrologists reviewed January lake levels and weather patterns and projected a …