Tijuana Morning to Clear Day

**Saturday in Tijuana**: Morning clouds give way to clear skies later. Expect southwest winds at 15-25 km/h. Max temp: 26°C, min: 18°C. Partly cloudy day for Baja California Peninsula.

### Start Your Saturday with Morning Clouds in Tijuana, Clearing Up Throughout the Day

Tijuana kicks off this Saturday with morning cloud cover that is expected to clear later in the day, according to the National Meteorological System (SMN). Winds from the southwest will range from 15 to 25 km/h. The temperature is expected to reach a maximum of 26°C during the day and drop to a low of 18°C at night.

For the Baja California Peninsula, the forecast suggests partly cloudy skies and mild conditions in the morning, with fog banks along the west coast. The afternoon will bring hot weather, particularly in the northeastern parts of Baja California. Baja California Sur may experience partly cloudy skies with intermittent showers and possible thunderstorms. Isolated rains are also expected in some areas of Baja California. Winds from the west and northwest will blow at 10 to 25 km/h, with gusts reaching 40 to 60 km/h in the region.

In other local news, the Binational Friendship Park celebrates its 53rd anniversary amid higher walls and without families on both sides. The park, inaugurated in 1971 by then-U.S. First Lady Pat Nixon, was envisioned as a symbol against barriers between the two countries.

Additionally, more locations will be available starting August 23 for scheduling CBP One appointments. Foreign migrants can wait in the southern part of the country to get an appointment before traveling north, while Mexican nationals will be able to apply from any point within the country.

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### Additional Information on Tijuana Weather and Local Developments

According to Weather.com, Tijuana will experience similar weather patterns throughout the upcoming week. The city will see partly cloudy skies with occasional sun, and temperatures will hover around the mid-20s°C.

The National Weather Service reports that a heat advisory might be issued for the northeastern regions of Baja California due to the sudden rise in temperatures expected over the weekend.

In other developments, the Federal Security Coordination (FESC) aims to expand its force by adding 600 more officers in an effort to enhance public safety. Meanwhile, the public schools in Baja California have officially stated that school fees are not mandatory, alleviating some concerns among parents.

For weekend plans, local recommendations include various concerts and events from August 16 to 18. Notably, the city will host several cultural and entertainment events, ensuring there’s something for everyone.

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