Cool Change in Tijuana Weather

Experience cooler temperatures on Wednesday in Tijuana, with partly cloudy skies clearing throughout the day. Max 24°C with gentle westerly winds at 5-10 km/h. Stay informed on our WhatsApp channel for crucial updates.

### Goodbye Heat! Cooler Temperatures and Partly Cloudy Skies Expected for Wednesday

#### Tijuana Weather Forecast

Tijuana kicks off this Wednesday with partly cloudy skies and warm weather that is expected to clear up as the day progresses. According to the National Meteorological System (SMN), winds will blow from the west at speeds ranging from 5 to 10 km/h.

The forecast predicts a maximum temperature of 24°C, dropping to a minimum of 17°C during the night. Morning hours will experience scattered clouds and a mild atmosphere, occasionally turning cool with fog banks along the western coast.

In the afternoon, the weather will become hot, particularly in northeastern Baja California and parts of Baja California Sur. The skies will remain partly cloudy with no expected rainfall. Winds from the northwest will range between 10 to 25 km/h, with gusts reaching up to 50 to 70 km/h in parts of Baja California and Baja California Sur.

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6. **Parents Protest Over Lack of Classes at Insurgentes Elementary School**
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9. **Federal Primary School Insurgentes Faces a Four-Year Teacher Shortage**
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10. **Call for Young People to Apply for Military Service Card**
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11. **Judicial Reform Impacting 160 Judges and Magistrates in Baja California**
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12. **Preventing Factors of Tourism in Tijuana**
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