### Light Rain Expected This Friday in Tijuana
This weekend, residents of Tijuana can anticipate light showers starting Friday morning, as predicted by the Municipal Civil Protection (MCP). According to José Luis Jiménez, the head of MCP, temperatures will range from a minimum of 13 degrees Celsius to a maximum of 26 degrees. This week’s weather has seen a drop in temperature, with precipitation chances decreasing from an initial 60% to 40% for Thursday and Friday.
As the autumn season sets in, light drizzles might begin Thursday night, depending on weather changes tracked by MCP. Thursday and Friday nights could see isolated drizzles, although changing forecasts have made precise predictions challenging. Skies are expected to be partly cloudy on Friday while clearing up over the weekend, bringing fresh and pleasant weather conditions.
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### Additional News: Weather and Community Updates in Tijuana
#### Cold Front Alert in Baja California
Get ready to bundle up, as a cold front is poised to impact Baja California. Expect a further drop in temperatures along with strong winds throughout the region. Residents are advised to prepare for the chilly conditions by bringing out their warmer clothing.
#### Poor Air Quality Warnings Issued
Environmental authorities have issued air quality alerts for Tijuana, predicting worsening conditions. The city may experience heightened poor air quality, potentially affecting residents’ health. Authorities emphasize the importance of staying informed for anyone susceptible to respiratory issues.
#### Community Relief for Hurricane Victims
The University of Baja California (UABC) has extended the operation of its donation centers to aid victims of Hurricane John. Community members can contribute non-perishable goods and essential items to support those affected by the hurricane. This initiative has started on Tuesday and welcomes donations throughout the week.
#### Infrastructure and Safety Initiatives at San Ysidro Border
In a bid to enhance efficiency and safety, Tijuana’s government has proposed opening additional lanes at the San Ysidro border crossing. Presently, only 17 out of 25 lanes are operational, causing extended wait times and traffic snarls. This effort aims to ease congestion and improve cross-border travel.
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