Blazing Tijuana Weekend Heat

Scorching heat continues in Tijuana! Expect high temperatures, sunny skies, and potential pollution concerns this Saturday. Stay informed with TJGringo.com for more updates.

### Scorching Heat Continues! Expect High Temperatures and Sunny Skies This Saturday

The border city of Tijuana will start this Saturday with cloudy skies and warm weather, which will clear up as the day progresses. According to the National Weather System, winds of 5 to 10 km/h are expected from the west. The maximum temperature is forecasted to reach 37°C while nighttime temperatures will drop to a minimum of 23°C.

Morning conditions will include scattered cloud cover and a temperate environment, with cool breezes and fog banks along the western coast of Baja California and the northwest of Baja California Sur. By the afternoon, expect hot weather, particularly intense in the northeastern part of Baja California.

Meanwhile, Baja California Sur will experience heavily clouded skies with strong rains and electric storms. These conditions could decrease visibility, cause flooding, landslides, and increase arroyo levels. Additional showers and possible electric storms are forecasted for Baja California. Wind speeds will vary from 15 to 30 km/h in the region, reaching up to 40 to 60 km/h with dust storms possible in certain areas of Baja California.

### Also in the News

**Tijuana Faces Pollution Concerns: Alert Recommended**

Amid rising temperatures, Tijuana is grappling with worrying pollution levels. Experts recommend issuing an alert for residents due to the deteriorating air quality, especially vulnerable individuals such as those with respiratory conditions.

**Potential Tourist Boom Through Inclusivity**

Creating inclusive spaces could significantly boost tourism in Tijuana, according to local activists. They argue that making businesses, restaurants, and public pathways more accessible for people with disabilities will attract more visitors and ensure a welcoming environment for all.

**Significant Price Hikes for Basic Commodities**

Residents of Tijuana are feeling the pinch as the prices of essential goods like lemons and avocados soar past 100 pesos per kilo. This spike in grocery costs has resulted in consumers seeking more affordable options or cutting back on these items altogether.

**Infrastructure Delays at the Boardwalk**

Tijuana has already spent 55 million pesos on the boardwalk renovations, but the project is facing delays. The upgrades include facilities such as bike parking, a monument to surfing, and new accessible pergolas and ramps.

**Migration Challenges: Humanitarian Card Renewal Issues**

Migrants in Tijuana are being pushed into informal employment due to slow renewals of Humanitarian Cards, essential for residency. Ernesto from El Salvador notes he’s been denied jobs because of his residency status.

**Transport Woes for UABC Students**

University students in Tijuana are facing long waits and high fares for transportation. Some report waiting up to two hours to catch a taxi, with drivers often not honoring student rate agreements.

**Police Salary Increases Under Review**

A proposed budget modification to increase police officer salaries has been sent to committees. This decision led to further discussions and disagreements among local officials.

**Judiciary Workers Protest at UABC**

About 200 judiciary workers staged a protest at the School of Law of UABC due to ongoing disputes, gathering in key areas of the campus to voice their concerns.

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