### Forecast Predicts Mostly Sunny Skies for Tuesday
Tijuana, a bustling border city, is set to begin this Tuesday with clear skies and light winds from the west-northwest ranging from 15 to 25 km/h, according to the National Meteorological System (SMN). The daytime high is expected to reach a balmy 31°C, while nighttime temperatures are forecasted to drop to a cooler 19°C.
### Morning and Afternoon Conditions
In the morning, expect partly cloudy skies and patches of fog along the western coast, including northeastern Baja California and northwestern Baja California Sur. The morning weather will be mild and cool, particularly in western Baja California.
As afternoon approaches, the weather will become hot, and extremely hot in the northwestern parts of Baja California. Skies will vary from partly cloudy to cloudy, with potential for heavy rain and isolated thunderstorms in Baja California Sur. These weather conditions could lead to reduced visibility, cause road flooding, landslides, and increase water levels in rivers and streams. Additionally, scattered showers and possible thunderstorms are expected in various regions of Baja California.
### Wind Conditions
Winds are forecasted to come from the west and northwest at speeds of 10 to 25 km/h, with gusts that may reach 40 to 60 km/h. These gusts could also create dust storms in certain areas of Baja California.
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### Secondary Article: Heatwave Increases Risk of Wildfires in Baja California
The Baja California region is currently experiencing a heatwave that has heightened the risk of wildfires. Temperatures are soaring, especially in the northwestern areas, reaching well above average highs for this time of year. Residents are being urged to exercise caution and adhere to fire safety guidelines.
**High Risk Areas:**
– Northwestern Baja California
– Forested regions near urban areas
**Preventive Measures:**
– Avoid outdoor fires
– Refrain from using machinery that creates sparks
– Dispose of cigarette butts properly
According to recent reports, several small wildfires have already been contained, primarily due to the rapid response from local fire departments. However, the risk remains high, and authorities are on high alert. Public notices are being disseminated across various communication channels, urging residents and visitors to stay vigilant and report any signs of fire immediately.
For more on this developing situation, stay tuned to our updates.
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### Additional News
**Teachers Warn of School Closures Due to Unpaid Salaries**
Teachers in Tijuana have declared that they may not resume classes due to ongoing payment issues. According to recent statements, the government contends there is no outstanding debt to the teachers.
**Controversial Judicial Reform Sparks Debate in Baja California**
Legal experts and organizations are raising concerns over a new judicial reform, arguing it threatens judicial independence and could severely impact the justice system.
**Rising COVID-19 Cases Prompt Call for Preventative Measures**
During this summer season, there has been an increase in COVID-19 cases, alongside various respiratory complications. Health officials are urging the public to take necessary preventive actions.
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