Cloudy Friday in Tijuana

**Cold Front Alert for Tijuana** Get ready for a cooler Friday in Tijuana with cloudy skies and potential showers. Strong winds are expected, along with chilly mornings and possible fog. Stay updated and stay warm!

**Cloudy Skies Expected in Tijuana This Friday**

Tijuana, a bustling border city, is set for a predominantly cloudy day this Friday, according to the National Meteorological Service. The forecast predicts a maximum temperature of 16°C and a minimum of 10°C during the night. Winds from the west will range between 15 and 30 km/h, providing a cool breeze throughout the day.

Residents in Tijuana are bracing for cooler weather as a new cold front moves into Baja California starting this Thursday. The mornings will remain chilly with fog banks expected, while mountainous areas will experience very cold conditions with potential frost. In the afternoons, the region will see warmer temperatures with the possibility of showers in Baja California, although Baja California Sur will likely remain dry. Strong winds of 20 to 40 km/h, with gusts up to 70 km/h, may cause dust storms in certain areas.

**Secondary Article: Impending Cold Front to Bring Significant Weather Changes to Baja California**

A new cold front is advancing towards Baja California, bringing with it notable weather changes. Expected to take effect from Thursday, the cold front will introduce significantly cooler temperatures across the region. The chilly mornings will be marked by fog, and mountainous zones might face frosty conditions. While the daytime temperatures will grow warmer, short rain showers are anticipated in Baja California, but Baja California Sur is predicted to stay dry.

The cold front will also bring powerful winds from the west and northwest, ranging from 20 to 40 km/h and increasing up to 70 km/h. This could lead to the formation of dust storms in some parts. Additionally, maritime conditions will see swells of 2 to 4 meters along Baja California’s western coast. There’s also a chance of snow or sleet in the Sierra de San Pedro Mártir during the night.

The effects of this cold front are expected to persist until Sunday, November 17. Weather authorities urge residents to prepare for the temperature drop and heed any advisories, especially those living in mountainous or coastal areas.