**Weather Forecast for Tijuana: Partly Cloudy Skies and Mild Temperatures Expected**
Tijuana, the bustling border city, welcomes the week with mostly clear skies transitioning to partly cloudy conditions as the day progresses. The National Meteorological System (SMN) anticipates westerly winds blowing at speeds of 5 to 10 km/h. As the day unfolds, residents can look forward to a maximum temperature of 21°C, with temperatures dipping to a chilly 10°C during the evening.
Early risers might feel a cold to very cold atmosphere, with frost possible in the mountainous areas of Baja California. By the afternoon, temperatures will become mild in Baja California and rise to warm or hot levels in Baja California Sur. Throughout the day, expect scattered clouds with no rain forecasted, and a northern wind of 15 to 25 km/h with gusts reaching up to 40 km/h over the Gulf of California.
**Secondary News: Tijuana at Risk of Landslides and Preparing for Potential Deportation Events**
In other local news, officials in Tijuana are keeping a close watch on geological activity, as 53% of the city’s land is prone to landslides. Efforts to prevent dangerous shifts, particularly in the Playas de Tijuana area, are ongoing. The city is also focusing on monitoring areas identified in a new Risk Atlas to address active landslides, especially with the arrival of the rainy season.
Meanwhile, the city is urged to prepare for possible mass deportations from the United States. Following recent political developments, local businesses and authorities are on alert regarding this issue. On a related note, the process of building new homes for 130 families in the Camino Verde area is underway, with the aim of replacing homes that have been demolished.
Lastly, Tijuana’s restaurant and hotel sectors are planning to expand their offering of medical passes to eliminate unauthorized sales on social media, where prices have soared past $100.
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