### Morning Clouds to Clear Up by Day’s End in Tijuana
Tijuana starts this Sunday with partially cloudy skies, which are expected to clear up as the day progresses. Winds will blow from the west at speeds of 5 to 10 km/h, according to the National Meteorological System (SMN). The city is forecasted to experience a maximum temperature of 28°C and a minimum of 20°C during the night.
For the Baja California peninsula, the forecast predicts scattered clouds in the morning, with cool temperatures and fog banks along the western coast. By the afternoon, it will turn warm to hot, particularly in the northeastern region. Partly cloudy skies with occasional showers and electrical discharges are expected in Baja California Sur, while isolated rains are predicted in Baja California.
The SMN also reports northwesterly winds ranging from 10 to 25 km/h, with gusts reaching 40 to 60 km/h in Baja California Sur and similar intensities along with dust storms in Northwestern Baja California.
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### Secondary News on Tijuana Weather and Other Updates
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