### Mostly Cloudy Skies Forecast for Tijuana This Tuesday
Tijuana, the bustling border city, is experiencing predominantly cloudy skies this Tuesday, a condition expected to persist throughout the day. According to the National Meteorological System, northwest winds ranging from 15 to 25 km/h will accompany the overcast conditions. The highest temperature is anticipated to reach 18°C, while nighttime temperatures could drop to a chilly 10°C.
The day will also feature scattered cloud cover, particularly in the morning, with fog banks expected over the mountains and the western coast. The region will experience a cool climate overall, with particularly cold conditions in the mountain regions of Baja California, where frost is possible. By the afternoon, the weather will shift to a mild or temperate state in Baja California, contrasting with a warmer climate expected in Baja California Sur. There is a chance of isolated showers in certain areas of Baja California, while Baja California Sur should remain dry.
Wind conditions are expected from the northwest at 15 to 30 km/h, with possible gusts ranging from 70 to 90 km/h in Baja California and the northern Gulf of California. Baja California Sur could experience gusts between 50 and 70 km/h, with possible dust storms in affected areas.
### Additional News Roundup from Tijuana
– **Security Concerns in Tijuana:** During a visit to the region, it was noted as unfortunate that the President did not address security issues in her speech, focusing solely on social programs.
– **Anti-Crime Operations:** Known as a key figure in regional violence, “El Max” has been associated with maintaining safety operations following his arrest in July.
– **Housing Developments:** More than 3,000 homes from the State Housing Plan now have formalized titles. Baja California is recognized for constructing social housing.
– **Infrastructure Preparations:** Road preparations are underway as Tijuana gears up for the upcoming holiday travel season, coinciding with the academic winter break from December 19, 2024, to January 8, 2025.
– **Political Updates:** In legislative arenas, debates continue as opposition parties advocate international judicial intervention against what they call “Constitutional Supremacy,” perceived as a threat.
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