### Tijuana Weather Update: Clear Skies Expected on Saturday
The border city of Tijuana is set to enjoy predominantly clear skies this Saturday, providing a pleasant weather backdrop for locals and visitors alike. As per the latest forecast by the National Meteorological Service, residents can expect westward winds ranging from 15 to 30 km/h. The temperature is predicted to reach a high of 16°C during the day, dropping to a chilly 6°C overnight.
Looking ahead, Monday, November 18, will be a public holiday for those working in Tijuana’s 25th municipal government. The region is expected to experience partly to fully cloudy skies, with the morning bringing cooler temperatures and patches of fog. The Sierra regions of Baja California might even anticipate some frost.
In the afternoon, the atmosphere should warm up, becoming temperate with occasional showers in Baja California but remaining dry in Baja California Sur. There is also a chance of snow or sleet in the La Rumorosa and San Pedro Mártir mountains. Winds from the west and northwest could pick up, reaching speeds of 15 to 25 km/h with gusts up to 60 km/h, which might lead to dust storms. Additionally, the western coast of the peninsula might observe waves between 2 to 4 meters high.
### Secondary Article: Recent Community and Economic Updates in Tijuana
As the weekend approaches, Tijuana residents have a range of exciting activities and events from November 15 to 17. Whether you’re interested in concerts or community gatherings, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
In local news, Tijuana is addressing its sports infrastructure, with significant investments needed to rehabilitate the existing sports facilities. The local government has initiated plans to improve these venues, ensuring they meet the needs of the population. Currently, Tijuana has only achieved 6% of its planned sport facility capacity.
Health-wise, a free health campaign is underway to combat diabetes, helping raise awareness and provide preventive treatments for residents.
Meanwhile, in response to growing migration challenges, there is a call to reinstate the Migrality Fund to support shelters assisting migrants. Advocacy efforts continue to push for action in Congress to address funding needs for these essential services.
On the finance front, customers participating in Buen Fin 2024 are reminded of their rights to report any retailer discrepancies to the Federal Consumer Protection Agency (Profeco) if store prices are not honored.
Finally, the alarming statistic that 90% of homicides in Baja California fall under federal jurisdiction has drawn attention. As of September 30, the region had 1,971 open investigations related to homicide, highlighting pressing security concerns.