Tijuana Sunday Weather Update

Sunday in Tijuana starts cloudy but will clear by afternoon. Expect mild winds and a high of 30°C. Baja California forecasts hot temperatures, gusty winds, and potential dust storms. In other news, local government preps for a security appointment, while economic concerns linger. Stay informed at TJGringo.com.

### Cloudy Start to Sunday in Tijuana, Clearing by Afternoon

Tijuana greeted Sunday morning under a blanket of fog and clouds. However, according to the National Meteorological System, this overcast weather will clear by the afternoon. Tijuana residents can expect light northwesterly winds ranging from 5 to 10 km/h. The forecast predicts the temperature will reach a maximum of 30°C during the day, with a cooler minimum of 20°C at night.

For the broader Baja California peninsula, the weather outlook suggests partly cloudy skies throughout the day, with no rain expected. Morning conditions will likely be mild, with chances of fog banks along the western coast. By the afternoon, the atmosphere will become hot across the region, with extreme heat expected in the northeastern area where temperatures may exceed 45°C. Winds are projected to come from the northwest at speeds of 15 to 30 km/h, with gusts reaching 40 to 60 km/h, possibly whipping up dust storms.

### Additional Updates in Baja California

In other news, Tijuana’s local government is preparing for a key security appointment. It has been confirmed that on Monday, the announcement of the new Secretary of Security will be made. The shortlist for this crucial position still includes retired military officer Julian Leyzaola, although no additional candidates have been revealed by the authorities.

Additionally, following a chaotic wrestling event in Tijuana that escalated into a brawl outside the venue, a local company has been fined for instigating violence. This incident at the Municipal Auditorium raised concerns about public safety measures for future events.

Looking at economic affairs, the region’s manufacturing industry remains alert as U.S. port strikes loom, potentially impacting trade. The price of robots continues to decrease, leading to concerns about job stability within the maquiladora industry.

Lastly, there have been recent leadership changes in the Second Military Region, with José Roberto Flores Montes de Oca taking on the role of interim commander. Meanwhile, discussions around the state’s judicial reform persist, causing uncertainty among investors.

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