Tijuana Weather Update Monday

**Tijuana’s Monday Forecast: Sunny Skies Ahead** Tijuana is in for a bright day with clear skies and mild northwesterly breezes at 5 km/h. Highs of 21°C, but watch for a chilly night at 12°C.

**Clear Skies Forecasted for Tijuana This Monday**

Tijuana, the bustling border city, is set to enjoy mostly clear skies this Monday. According to the National Meteorological System, favorable weather is expected to persist throughout the day, with gentle northwesterly winds at 5 km/h. High temperatures will likely reach 21°C, while nighttime lows could dip to a chilly 12°C.

While the day will start with chilly conditions, potentially bringing frost to the mountainous regions of Baja California and Baja California Sur, the afternoon promises to be warm. The evening will usher in stronger northwesterly winds, ranging between 10 to 20 km/h, with gusts possibly reaching 40 to 50 km/h along the peninsula’s western coast.

**Continuation of Various News in Tijuana**

In other updates, Tijuana’s local political scene sees Amintha Briceño holding a solid lead in the PAN BC race, with a count of 1,934 votes in favor, as opposed to Lizbeth Mata Lozano’s 2,229. This tally was reported by the city’s municipal leader.

On the sports front, the Xolos are set to host Club América in an upcoming Play-In round at Estadio Caliente, having made a remarkable comeback victory against Puebla’s team.

In unfortunate news, a fire engulfed a business on Tijuana’s renowned “Revu” avenue, with the incident taking place around 3:00 p.m., causing significant damage.

Furthermore, the local government faces challenges as they investigate multiple cases of electoral crimes and tackle pressing social concerns such as domestic violence. The community of Natura has been noted for having the highest incidence of family-related violence.

In education, despite an ongoing labor strike, teachers remain dedicated to providing educational materials to their students to prevent disruptions in learning. Additionally, the influx of asylum seekers continues with Hondurans being the predominant group seeking refuge, with 70% already having appointments via the CBP One application.