Sierra Chill and Snow Alert

As autumn transitions to winter, prepare for a temperature drop and possible snow in the Sierra region. Stay informed and take precautions to stay safe and warm during the changing weather.

**Temperature Drop and Snowfall Expected in the Sierra**

In the closing days of October and the start of November, a significant temperature drop is expected in the region, according to Julio César Obregón Angulo, head of the Municipal Coordination of Civil Protection. Based on the extended forecast from the National Meteorological Service, the maximum temperatures are set to reach only 20 degrees Celsius.

Obregón stated, “According to this government model, there will be days with highs of 17 degrees and lows of 10 degrees Celsius for urban areas of Ensenada.” In the mountainous regions like San Pedro Mártir and the Constitution of 1857, minimum temperatures are anticipated to plunge between -5 to 0 °C, with frost likely during the early morning hours.

The community is urged to take preventive measures, especially for children and the elderly who are more susceptible to respiratory illnesses. Residents of Ensenada are encouraged to keep an eye on weather updates, as forecasts might change from day to day.

**Secondary Article: Signs of Winter in Baja California with Imminent Temperature Drops**

As winter approaches, the residents of Baja California should brace for cooler weather. A recent report indicates that temperatures in areas like Tijuana and Mexicali are predicted to experience a significant decrease, aligning with the broader weather patterns affecting the region.

Meteorologists expect that the cooler climate could bring about not only chillier days but also potential snowfalls in higher elevations. Local authorities recommended ensuring adequate heating and dressing in layers to ward off the cold. As the weather oscillates, it remains crucial for residents to stay updated with accurate forecasts to better prepare for the colder months ahead.