Rain and Warmth Forecast

**Weather Alert: Light Showers Today, Warmer Weather on Sunday** Tijuana expects light showers until midday. Sunday brings rising temperatures, with highs reaching 26°C. Stay vigilant and updated.

### Light Showers Today; Temperature Increase Expected on Sunday

The municipal Civil Protection Directorate has issued a notice that light showers could be expected in some parts of the city until midday. However, an increase in temperatures is anticipated starting Sunday.

In a statement, the municipal department noted that the rains began early in the morning in several areas of Tijuana, leading to various traffic accidents. Due to the ongoing precipitation, it is advised to protect children, the elderly, and vulnerable groups from climate changes; if going out, proceed with caution, and if living in risk zones, report any incidents to emergency number 911 and stay informed through official updates.

Meanwhile, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported that a rise in temperatures is expected to commence on Sunday. On September 22nd, temperatures could reach up to 26 degrees Celsius, with a thermal sensation of up to 28 degrees, and a minimum of 17, with minimal cloud cover.

On Monday and Tuesday, temperatures are predicted to go up to 27 degrees, with a sensation of up to 30, and minimums of 17 and 16 degrees, respectively. This trend is expected to continue through the rest of the week.

The National Meteorological Service (SMN) confirmed the temperature increase forecast by the U.S. agency, predicting temperatures of 28 and 30 degrees Celsius for Sunday and Monday of the forthcoming week.

### Additional News Update

**Changes in Weather Patterns Across North America**

In recent weather updates across North America, NOAA has highlighted several significant changes. Following a period of unusual temperature fluctuations, regions in the United States could see an increased frequency of extreme temperature variations in the coming months.

According to NOAA’s latest climate report, areas of the Midwest and Northeast are likely to experience warmer-than-average conditions through the fall. This trend aligns with broader global climate patterns being observed globally, where temperature anomalies are becoming more prevalent.

Additionally, Western states, including California, have been cautioned about an extended fire season due to the drier conditions anticipated. NOAA continues to monitor these developments closely and recommends staying updated through official weather updates.