Cloudy Morning Sunny Afternoon

**Tijuana Weather: Cloudy Start, Clearing Later** Expect clearing skies in Tijuana as clouds dissipate by afternoon. Mild southwest winds and a high of 20°C await residents. Dust storms possible in Baja California Sur.

**Tuesday Starts Cloudy, Clears by Afternoon**

Tijuana—Today began with a blanket of clouds over Tijuana, but clear skies are expected as the day progresses. According to the National Meteorological System, southwest winds ranging from 5 to 10 km/h will accompany the warming trend. Residents can anticipate a maximum temperature of 20°C and a nighttime low of 16°C.

This morning saw scattered clouds and patches of fog along Baja California’s western coast, creating a temperate ambiance throughout the peninsula, with cooler conditions in the higher-altitude areas. Afternoon conditions in the region will become hot and partly cloudy, with isolated rain showers predicted in both Baja California and Baja California Sur. Northwesterly winds of 10 to 25 km/h may reach speeds of 40 to 60 km/h, potentially causing dust storms in Baja California Sur.

**In Other News**

The State Council of Public Safety in Baja California (CCSPBC) has approved a Strategic Security Cabinet for Tijuana. Ismael Burgueño revealed a strategic plan aimed at ensuring the city’s safety during this administration’s term.

Economic challenges persist in Baja California. The inflation rate has hit the restaurant sector hard, reportedly making it difficult for businesses to remain stable. Additionally, prices for lemons and avocados have surged to over 100 pesos per kilo.

Meanwhile, the University of Baja California (UABC) has started a relief drive for those affected by Hurricane John. The public is urged to donate food and hygiene products this Tuesday and Wednesday.

In local transport news, the iconic red and black taxis continue nighttime operations on the Agua Caliente Boulevard from 11 PM to 6 AM, after which they are assigned to various routes.

Judicial workers have yet to return to their posts as they demand guaranteed benefits. Some courts have issued notices regarding potential resumptions, though proceedings remain on hold, according to Sanchez Reyes.

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