Tijuana Weather and News Update

**Tijuana Weather Update:** Cloudy start but clearing expected, with a high of 25°C. Baja California faces intense showers, while Tijuana’s real estate market and economic insights are highlighted. Stay informed!

### Today’s Morning Begins with Mostly Cloudy Skies; Clearing Expected Throughout the Day

**Tijuana Forecast**

Residents of Tijuana are waking up to mostly cloudy skies this Saturday, September 14, 2024. According to the National Meteorological Service (SMN), the overcast conditions are expected to clear as the day progresses, with a maximum temperature forecasted to reach 25°C. Winds will blow from the west at a speed of 5 to 10 km/h.

Nighttime will bring cooler weather, with temperatures expected to drop to 17°C. For those looking to stay updated, you can now join Tijuana’s local news channel on WhatsApp for real-time information.

### Regional Weather Updates: Baja California

In the broader region, Baja California Sur is set to experience intense showers, which may reduce visibility and could lead to flooding, water pooling, and landslides. Such weather conditions might also elevate river and stream levels. Additionally, scattered showers are predicted for Baja California.

Morning conditions will be cool, accompanied by fog in Baja California Sur. During the afternoon, the region will warm up, with winds coming from the east and northeast at speeds of 15 to 30 km/h. Wind gusts could reach between 50 to 70 km/h, and wave heights in the southern part of the Gulf of California may range from 1 to 3 meters. Additionally, gusts of 40 to 60 km/h with possible sandstorms are expected in Baja California.

### Additional Information: Tijuana Real Estate and Economic Insights

**Real Estate Market Trends**

The price per square meter in Tijuana currently ranges between $200 and $1,500, according to the Mexican Association of Real Estate Professionals (AMPI). This wide range reflects various factors, including location and property condition.

**Economic Considerations**

For those working in Tijuana’s manufacturing sector, average daily wages have increased to 391.50 pesos. Experts also suggest that federal legislators should work towards securing more resources for the Baja California region, especially in light of the recent termination of the “chocolate cars” decree, which previously eased the importation process for used cars.

### Upcoming Events: Mexican Independence Day Celebrations

As Mexican Independence Day approaches, many in Tijuana are preparing for celebrations. Traditional dishes like garnachas, aguas frescas, and pozole are set to be staples at many tables. Even with economic constraints, Teresa Gómez offers tips to prepare these dishes economically by adjusting ingredients or slightly altering traditional recipes.

### Labor Rights: Independence Day Pay

Workers in Mexico should note that September 16 is a mandatory day off, as per the Federal Labor Law. If required to work on this day, employees are entitled to extra pay.

Stay tuned for more updates and enjoy the weekend in Tijuana!

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