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Temps reached 86 degrees Friday, May 8, tying the record for the day in Ann Arbor. (Melanie Maxwell | The Ann Arbor News)

It felt like an early taste of summer Friday.

The 86-degree high was enough to tie last year's record in Ann Arbor, according to Dennis Kahlbaum, University of Michigan staff meteorologist.

Regionally, National Weather Service officials said Friday tied the day's record at Detroit Metro Airport at 87 degrees, which was also set last year.

But the record-tying heat was short-lived. Cooler temps and rain were expected throughout the weekend.

The chance of precipitation Saturday night was 40 percent with a low near 60 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.

After 8 a.m. Sunday, showers and thunderstorms are likely. The high will be near 76. The rest of the day is expected to be mostly cloudy.

Showers and thunderstorms are also possible Sunday night when it's supposed to be mostly cloudy with a low around 60 degrees.

Chance of precipitation is 60 percent, according to the weather service.

John Counts covers crime and breaking news for The Ann Arbor News. He can be reached at johncounts@mlive.com or you can follow him on Twitter. Find all Washtenaw County crime stories here.