**Morning Classes Canceled Due to Rain in Baja California on Friday the 13th**
In response to the severe weather conditions expected to hit various municipalities in Baja California, schools in Tijuana, Ensenada, Playas de Rosarito, San QuintÃn, and Tecate have announced the cancellation of morning classes on Friday, the 13th. The announcement was made by the governor of Baja California, informing that all educational institutions, both public and private, across all educational levels will call off classes to ensure safety.
While these regions are taking precautionary measures, Mexicali and San Felipe will proceed with normal activities. According to José Luis Jiménez, director of Civil Protection, the most intense rainfall is anticipated to start at midnight on Thursday and continue through the early hours of Friday, ending around 3:00 a.m. Officials warn of possible heavier downpours and are advising residents to stay informed through official channels and follow safety recommendations to mitigate risks.
**Secondary Article: Widespread Weather Warnings Across California**
As Baja California braces for heavy rainfall, the weather front is part of a larger pattern affecting the entire region. California is experiencing various weather advisories, with predictions of increased precipitation and potential flooding in low-lying areas. Residents are urged to avoid unnecessary travel and ensure their properties are prepared for extended rain. The state’s emergency services have been mobilized to respond to any incidents, and residents are urged to remain vigilant.
Local authorities across the border are also preparing for possible disruptions and urging communities to prepare for evolving conditions. The public is encouraged to keep abreast of the latest weather updates and comply with any directives from local authorities to ensure community safety.