Tijuana Weather and Protests Update

**Weather Update:** Tijuana wakes to fog but expects clear skies later. Max temp: 29°C. NW winds 5-10 km/h. Stay informed with TJGringo.com for more updates.

**Weather Update for Tijuana: Foggy Start, Clear Skies Expected Later**

This Thursday morning, Tijuana began covered in a layer of fog, but clear skies are anticipated as the day progresses. The city expects a maximum temperature of 29°C, according to the National Meteorological System. The day will feature winds from the northwest at 5 to 10 km/h.

Morning conditions included scattered clouds and fog banks along the western coast of the peninsula, creating a mild environment in eastern areas, and a cooler feel in the west and mountainous regions. As the afternoon unfolds, the region will experience hot to very hot conditions, with parts of northeastern Baja California seeing extreme temperatures exceeding 45°C.

The forecast predicts partly cloudy skies without rain for both Baja California and Baja California Sur. Winds from the west and northwest are expected, ranging from 5 to 15 km/h, with gusts reaching 40 to 60 km/h in some areas.

**Secondary Article: State of Employment and Protests in Tijuana**

In recent local news, the female nurses from the Tijuana General Hospital (HGT) staged protests over alleged unjustified dismissals and unfulfilled promises of job regularizations. The city continues to face challenges with the health sector, highlighted by these protests.

Separately, Tijuana taxi drivers recently blocked roads leading to the airport for 12 hours, causing headaches for travelers and locals. This demonstration highlighted ongoing tensions within the city’s transportation sector, as residents in the Maclovio Rojas Márquez area expressed their discontent.

Industrial dynamics in Baja California are also seeing shifts, as regional businesses keep an eye on the implications of strikes at U.S. West Coast ports. Local industries find themselves grappling with the uncertainties of how these labor actions, driven by salary negotiation disputes, might affect them.

In addition, discussions around a tentative reduction of working hours are underway, as local business groups in Tijuana signal cautious support. The regional business council of Tijuana (CCE Tijuana) aims to engage with authorities to understand the specifics of implementing such changes.

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