South Florida will see showers and sun on Wednesday after our brush with Tropical Storm Gordon, but the tropics remain very busy. Here at home, Wednesday begins with early passing east coast showers. A few more showers will move through the east coast metro areas in the morning, until the Atlantic sea breeze pushes showers and some storms westward to the interior and Gulf coast during the afternoon. Highs on Wednesday will be near 90 degrees near the east coast and the low 90s elsewhere.

Look for a few more showers and storms working there way from east to west on Thursday. Thursday’s highs will be mostly in the upper 80s.

Friday will bring more of the same — some sun, clouds, passing showers, and storms in spots. Friday’s highs will be near 90 degrees.

Saturday will see a shift to early east coast showers, followed by afternoon showers and storms forming well inland along the sea breezes. Saturday’s highs will be in the low 90s.

Sunday’s forecast includes a few early coastal showers, a mix of sun and clouds, and some sea breeze showers and storms in the afternoon. Highs on Sunday will be in the low 90s..

Tropical Storm Gordon made landfall overnight and is weakening rapidly. At 5 am EDT Wednesday, Gordon was located near 31.5 North, 89.5 West, in southern Mississippi. Maximum sustained winds were 40 miles per hour. Gordon was moving northwest at 14 miles per hour. The biggest threats from Gordon are flooding rains throughout the region and the possibility of isolated tornadoes.