**Partly Cloudy Skies Expected in Tijuana This Tuesday**
This Tuesday, Tijuana is forecast to experience mostly cloudy skies, transitioning to partially cloudy conditions throughout the day. The National Meteorological Service (SMN) has noted that the day will be accompanied by westward winds blowing at speeds of 5 to 10 km/h.
Residents can expect a high temperature of 18°C during the day and a low of 9°C at night. The morning will bring cold to very cold conditions, with frost possible in the mountainous areas of Baja California. In the afternoon, the region will enjoy a milder atmosphere with no anticipated rain across the peninsula. The wind will intensify slightly with speeds ranging from 10 to 25 km/h from the west and northwest.
**Related News: A Mixed Bag of Local Updates**
In other updates around Tijuana, several local initiatives and developments are gaining momentum:
– **Transportation Overhaul**: As part of the plan to alleviate traffic congestion along the Blvd. Agua Caliente, efforts are underway to remove non-compliant vehicles. The project spearheaded by local authorities suggests replacing smaller taxis with larger passenger buses to better meet demand.
– **Community Search Efforts**: A collective hailing from Mexico City is set to undertake a search in Tijuana this week, focusing on locating missing persons. The collective has also advocated for mandatory DNA testing before the burial of unclaimed bodies, a move they believe will assist families in identifying and reclaiming the bodies of their loved ones.
– **Social Program Funding Concerns**: Economist Ismael Plascencia has highlighted concerns over an unsustainable budget deficit tied to social programs. Plascencia noted that the fiscal outlook for 2025 includes anticipated cuts in health and security funding, driven by broader economic adjustments.
– **Chinese Imports Vital to Local Industry**: The Business Coordinating Council (CCE) stresses the importance of Chinese imports, revealing that around 50% of the materials needed for manufacturing local products in Baja California are sourced from China.
– **Real Estate Appraisal Adjustments**: To deter legal challenges, Tijuana’s municipal government is revising the property appraisal system. From 2025, the cadastral value of properties will reflect 100% of the value of both land and construction.
– **School Safety**: The Tijuana Education Secretariat, led by Nuño García, maintains that no drug sales have been discovered in local primary schools following comprehensive inspections, ensuring the safety and well-being of students.
These stories highlight the diverse range of developments shaping Tijuana’s social, economic, and environmental landscape. Stay connected for more local updates and community news.