Tijuana Overcast Monday Forecast

Tijuana’s week starts with overcast skies and mild temperatures. In local news, small businesses prep for holiday sales, air quality concerns rise, and breast cancer cases increase. Stay informed on Tijuana’s updates.

**Tijuana Weather Forecast: Overcast Skies Expected This Monday**

Tijuana is set to begin the week with predominantly overcast skies. According to data from the National Meteorological System, residents can expect southwest winds blowing at 5 to 10 km/h. The city will see a high temperature of 21°C, with nighttime temperatures dropping to a low of 16°C.

Morning conditions are expected to bring scattered clouds in the region, with potential fog banks along the western coast of Baja California. The southern and eastern areas of the peninsula will experience mild weather, while the higher regions will remain cool. Heading into the afternoon, the peninsula will continue with warm temperatures and partly cloudy skies, with light, isolated showers in Baja California Sur and no rain forecasted for Baja California.

Strong northwesterly winds ranging from 10 to 25 km/h, with gusts reaching 40 to 60 km/h, could result in dust devils across the peninsula.

**Secondary Article: Local News Highlights – Tijuana**

1. **Small Businesses Expect Holiday Boost**: As the festive season approaches, small businesses in Tijuana are gearing up for a potential 25% increase in sales during the holiday period. Business owners are also taking measures to prevent theft during this busy time.

2. **Tecate Relaunches Tourist Police**: In celebration of Tecate’s 132nd anniversary, the local government has relaunched its tourist police force to enhance visitors’ experiences in the city.

3. **Prioritizing Safety in Tijuana**: Tijuana’s Public Security Secretariat has announced plans to address the city’s security challenges by focusing on four key areas. This includes strengthening intelligence efforts and strategic planning.

4. **Air Quality Concerns in Tijuana**: The State Ministry of Environmental Protection has issued alerts due to the worsening air quality in Tijuana. Increased vehicular emissions are cited as a major contributor to the city’s pollution issues.

5. **Breast Cancer Cases Rise**: From January to September this year, approximately 150 women in Tijuana have been diagnosed with breast cancer. This represents an 8% increase compared to previous years, highlighting the need for continued awareness and support for affected individuals.

Stay updated with these and other important stories as Tijuana navigates its various challenges and developments.