Tijuana Clear Weather Update

Clear skies forecasted for Tijuana this Wednesday. Maximun 28°C, minimum 18°C. Winds west-northwest 15-25 km/h. Morning clouds, possible showers in Baja California.

### Clear Skies Forecasted for Tijuana This Wednesday – TJGringo

**Tijuana Weather Update**

Tijuana will kick off this Wednesday under clear skies, according to the National Meteorological System (SMN). Residents can expect a maximum temperature of 28°C and a minimum of 18°C overnight. Winds will come from the ONO (west-northwest) at speeds ranging from 15 to 25 km/h.

In the morning, scattered clouds and fog banks are expected along the western coast of the peninsula, the northeast of Baja California, and the northwest of Baja California Sur. The region will experience a mild and cool atmosphere in the western parts of Baja California.

By the afternoon, temperatures will rise, bringing a hot and very hot climate to the northwest of Baja California. The skies will be partly cloudy to cloudy, with intervals of showers and potential thunderstorms in Baja California. Isolated rains are also expected in areas of Baja California Sur. Winds from the west will blow at speeds of 10 to 25 km/h, with gusts reaching 40 to 60 km/h in certain areas of Baja California and Baja California Sur.

Residents should prepare for traffic congestion due to ongoing road repairs on Bernardo O’Higgins Avenue. The CESPT has confirmed that connection works for the Rosario Salado subcollector started on August 19th.

### Secondary Article: Recent Local News

**Road Repairs Expected to Cause Traffic Jams**

Motorists in Tijuana might face delays as the CESPT has announced ongoing road repairs along Bernardo O’Higgins Avenue. The work involves connecting the Rosario Salado subcollector and is taking place near Boulevard Benitez. Drivers are advised to plan their routes accordingly to avoid heavy traffic.

**Increase in Basic Goods Prices Affecting Tijuana Families**

Families in Tijuana are feeling the pinch as prices for essential food items, such as eggs, lemons, potatoes, tortillas, and meat, have seen a noticeable increase in recent months. This surge in costs is impacting household budgets, making it difficult for many to make ends meet.

**Ongoing Teacher Protests Over Unpaid Wages**

Teachers in Tijuana are continuing to protest against the state’s education authorities due to unpaid salaries. The protests have raised concerns about potential delays in the upcoming school year. Parents are urging the education department to resolve the payment issues to ensure that teachers can continue their work without disrupting student education.

**Judicial Workers Call for Support**

Judicial workers have organized peaceful protests demanding more support from their union. According to Daniel Sánchez, a representative of the workers, the movement aims to open dialogue and address their grievances effectively.

**Drop in Public School Fees Not Enforced**

The State Secretary of Education (SEE) has reiterated that fees in public schools are not mandatory. However, there are growing concerns that this information is not widely known, and some families are still being asked to pay.

**Search Commissioner Tasked with Uniting Collectives**

Families of the disappeared are calling for the new Commissioner of Searches to unite all collectives in their mission to find missing persons. Activists acknowledge that this is a challenging task, given the high number of disappearances in the state and the lack of prior government action on this issue.

Stay tuned to TJGringo for more updates on local news and events.