Tijuana Weather and Updates

**Wednesday’s Weather in Tijuana: Morning Clouds, Clearing Skies Later** Expect overcast skies in Tijuana early on Wednesday, gradually clearing by afternoon. Westerly winds at 5-10 km/h bring a maximum of 18°C with cool morning conditions likely.

### Weather Update for Tijuana

**Start Your Wednesday with Overcast Skies Clearing Up Later**

Tijuana begins this Wednesday under mostly overcast skies, which are expected to clear as the day progresses. According to the National Meteorological System (SMN), light winds from the west at 5 to 10 km/h will accompany the weather shift.

The city can anticipate a maximum temperature of 18°C and a minimum of 8°C at night. The morning will bring cold to very cold conditions, especially in the mountainous regions of Baja California, with frosty patches likely. During the afternoon, expect milder temperatures with partly cloudy skies and no rain predicted for the peninsula.

Winds will come from the west and northwest, ranging from 10 to 20 km/h, with gusts reaching up to 50 km/h. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the latest weather updates through various local channels.

### Additional Developments in Tijuana

**Crime and Safety Concerns:**

On Tuesday, the city witnessed two murders in the early hours, highlighting ongoing safety concerns. Residents are urged to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities.

**Infrastructure and Transportation:**

Efforts are underway to manage the Tijuana-Tecate toll road following a blockage on the free road. Authorities are exploring options to facilitate smoother traffic flow and ensure accessibility for commuters.

**Social Initiatives:**

Local institutions are overwhelmed while trying to address violence against women, as noted by the CEDHBC. Calls for thorough investigations and preventive measures are growing louder within the community.

In a bid to support homeless senior citizens, initiatives aim to include them in pension programs, even if they lack proper documentation. The governor hopes to see reforms relating to these social services approved by the first quarter of 2025.

**Community and Public Health:**

In Tijuana, six public servants have tested positive in drug screenings. Those affected are required to provide medical documentation to justify the presence of substances in their system.

Financial constraints are prompting the Tijuana City Council to begin seizing assets from property tax defaulters, particularly targeting large and medium industrial and commercial entities.

Community group Maclovio Rojas has moved to indefinitely block the Tijuana-Tecate free road. Led by Juan de Dios Escalante Rodríguez, the group seeks to call attention to their needs and demands.

Residents and local organizations continue to engage actively in civic matters, and those who wish to contribute to supporting missing persons’ searches can donate to the provided fund accounts.