### Tijuana Weather Update for Thursday
As Tijuana kicks off Thursday, residents can expect a mostly overcast sky, accompanied by southwest winds at 5 to 10 km/h according to the National Weather Service. The city will experience a maximum temperature of 20°C, dipping to a cooler 15°C at night.
In the morning, Tijuana will enjoy clear skies with a mild and fresh atmosphere, especially in the mountainous areas where fog banks may appear in the western part of the peninsula. By afternoon, temperatures will warm up, with partly cloudy conditions and isolated showers anticipated in Baja California, while Baja California Sur should remain dry. The region will also experience northwesterly winds ranging from 15 to 30 km/h, with gusts reaching 50 to 70 km/h and potential dust storms in Baja California. Meanwhile, Baja California Sur might face gusts between 40 and 60 km/h.
Residents are encouraged to stay updated on their mobile devices to receive important information as it develops.
### Additional Local News Highlights
1. **Red Cross Faces Challenges in Tijuana**: The local Red Cross is currently experiencing a shortage of units necessary to meet the rising demand for emergency services across the city.
2. **Increase in Commercial Thefts**: Tijuana has seen a 30% hike in burglaries targeting businesses this year.
3. **Violent Incidents**: Recent reports indicate four homicides occurred this Wednesday within the city.
4. **US Deportation Increase**: Since June, deportations from the United States have tripled, prompting a 30% increase in requests for humanitarian asylum advice amid concerns over a possible political outcome.
5. **Legal Advocacy Rising**: There has been a surge in advocacy due to illegal detentions and deportations at migration stations, affecting migrant communities.
6. **Education in Crisis**: The local education department is under pressure to address teacher shortages within October, a delay seen as “tardy” by educators given it’s been two months since the school year started.
7. **Disappearance Crisis in Baja California**: Over 20,000 individuals are reported missing, with many potentially entangled in addiction and homelessness, as reported by the activist group “A Nation Looking for You.”
8. **Educator Struggles**: Teachers at Conalep are facing pushback in their efforts to switch unions, citing retaliatory practices such as staggered work schedules devised by administrative authorities to hamper their efforts.
9. **Sports Update**: The América Femenil soccer team defeated San Diego Wave with a slim margin to advance to the semifinals of the Concacaf Champions Cup, concluding Group B at the top with nine points.
10. **Rideshare Registration**: Drivers of platforms like Didi and Uber are urged to register their vehicles in Baja California to avoid fines, with registration discounts available until December 31.