If it looks like snow, and feels like snow….

Snow squalls greeted the brave on Third Street mid-morning Saturday. (Photo by Richard Lamb)

A winter white-out hit the area Saturday morning as a late fall snow squall moved along the Lake Huron coastline. Temperatures dipped to the mid-teens and visibility narrowed to about a car’s length.

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Forecasters are calling for winds up to 25 miles per hour Saturday with more snow showers continuing through Sunday. Temperatures might reach highs of 36 degrees on Monday and 33 degrees on Tuesday.