. >>> someone watching breckinridge's annual do they do with 16,000 rubber duckies every other day of the sun, and a decent warm up now that the front pushed south of the city. i am meteorologist kathy sabine, took all day to get to 84 degrees, it was cloudy, foggy, and cool today and now there are a couple of thunderstorms that are starting to pop up on the radar, tracking from the southwest to the northeast, nonsevere storms around the city, but they are close so we will keep an eye on those through the dinner hour. down south the storms are producing hail, severe thunderstorm warnings and heavy rain around la junta and lamar, storms in flash flood zone from hurricane newton, yep, all that moisture coming in and those slow-moving thunderstorms mean the flood threat will increase over southern colorado tomorrow. around here tonight, just isolated showers expected. there will be clearing later on and then the darn fog will redevelop for those of you that head out early tomorrow morning. i think tomorrow will be a warmer, drier day. low to mid 80s up and down the front range with a mix