### Cloudy Weather Expected for Tijuana This Thursday
TJGringo – November 28, 2024: Tijuana greeted the day under cloudy skies, a condition expected to persist throughout Thursday, as reported by the National Meteorological Service. Residents can anticipate mild northwesterly winds at speeds of 5 km/h.
The forecast indicates a high temperature of 21°C, dipping to a cool 13°C during the night. While clouds linger, the region is expected to remain dry with no precipitation predicted. Morning fog patches might develop over the west of the peninsula, alongside cold to very cold conditions with frost potential in Baja California’s mountainous areas.
As the day progresses, temperatures will warm up from cold to a more comfortable range. Winds are expected to increase, blowing from the north and northwest, reaching speeds of 15 to 30 km/h, with gusts potentially reaching 40 to 60 km/h in the Gulf of California and Baja California regions.
### Secondary Article: Economic and Social Developments in Tijuana
In local economic news, Tijuana’s manufacturing sector is poised for a significant wage increase, with projections suggesting a rise of up to 15% in 2025, as per Arhitac, an important industry association. The integration of robotics in production processes is anticipated to drive better compensation for workers, aligning with technological advancements in the industry.
Meanwhile, discussion surrounding a proposed legislative revision to reduce the workweek to 40 hours is anticipated. Stakeholders emphasize the need for a consensus-driven approach rather than unilateral decisions.
On the local governance front, tensions arose as public employees disrupted the governor’s conference in an ongoing dispute over pension reforms. However, union leader Guillermo Aldrete reassured members that age-related pension thresholds will remain unchanged.
Elsewhere, preparations are underway to boost holiday spirit, with vendors in Tijuana’s Zona Centro ramping up sales of traditional festive items like piñatas, Christmas trees, and scarves ahead of the season.
Sports enthusiasts witnessed Tijuana’s football club, Xolos, secure a commanding victory against Cruz Azul in the Liga MX quarterfinals, bringing them closer to the semifinals.
Lastly, city authorities are working diligently to streamline traffic flow from Otay to Rosas Magallón Boulevard, with plans to install fiber optic technology for advanced traffic management and synchronization.